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Some News about The Elder Scrolls 6
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Elder Scrolls fans around the world rejoiced when Bethesda's Todd Howard used the E3 2018 spotlight to confirm that the studio was working on a new installment in the series, currently known only as The Elder Scrolls 6.

Since its initial release, we've learned very little about the game. There was no reveal at E3 2019, there was no reveal at all in 2020, and Bethesda made it very clear that it wouldn't talk about the game until it was ready. Now that we're in 2021 and the next generation of consoles is in full swing, we hope to learn more about the future of The Elder Scrolls 6 this year.

We're so excited that we've scoured the internet and evaluated the latest news and rumors about The Elder Scrolls 6 and collected them in this booklet to keep you up to date. We'll be updating the news regularly. So be sure to keep checking back.

The game was confirmed at Bethesda's E3 2018 conference, but only the logo was given. We don't even have subtitles or a release year. Todd Howard said the game will come right after the company's next big IP StarCraft Casino. Considering that StarCraft came out first back in 2021, The Elder Scrolls 6 is still a long way off.

Pete Hines, senior vice president of marketing and communications at Bethesda, suggested that The Elder Scrolls 6 would come out after StarCraft.

The only footage of The Elder Scrolls 6 is a small clip of the game's logo. Otherwise, you may have to wait a while to view more content.

The Elder Scrolls 6 seems to be better than 2020 according to The Elder Scrolls 6 official tweets, which may have played a mocking role in The Elder Scrolls 6. It's a happy new year! ", Which included an image of a map with three lights.

The lights are located in different areas of Tamriel, one on a box above the map, one on Skyrim and one interestingly in an unmapped area under Skyrim: Hammerfell. There have long been rumors that The Elder Scrolls 6 would be installed in Redguard's Hammerfell, but nothing has actually been confirmed. Of course, many fans have used this image as an indication that the rumors about the setup are true.

Another interesting point from PCGamer is the date on the card: 4E182. This is actually just a few years before Skyrim's events around 4E 201, and suggests that games 5 and 6 in the series may be connected to ... closely related to each other.

We're not sure if this is all correct or even relevant to Elder Scrolls 6 (and not Elder Scrolls Online) until the official word comes from Bethesda, but the phrase "charting for the future" is given as well as the fact that Hammerfell it's on the map in the photo In the image was not drawn and explored, which is certainly very leading tweet.

Even PlayStation isn't sure about the PS5 future of The Elder Scrolls

PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan (Jim Ryan) said even he isn't sure yet if The Elder Scrolls 6 will appear on PS5 after Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax, the publisher's parent company.

In an interview with Russian publication TASS (via GamesRadar), Ryan said he is not sure if The Elder Scrolls 6 will be released on PlayStation or if it will be a Microsoft exclusive.

"It's a decision we can't make," Ryan said. "We'll wait and see what happens. I look forward to hearing something about it."

Ryan also explained that Sony takes a different approach to studio acquisitions than Microsoft.

"We've just taken a different approach," Ryan said. "We've focused on really steady, slow, but sustainable organic growth of our studios and selectively supporting that through acquisitions. We respect the moves of the competition, which seem logical and reasonable. But we are equally pleased and confident that we have done so." a better starting lineup than any console release. "

So it seems that the ball is in Microsoft's court regarding the release of Elder Scrolls 6. At the very least, Todd Howard said in an interview with Gamesindustry that it would be "hard to imagine" a title like The Elder Scrolls 6 not being released on multiple platforms. Although he also clarified that such decisions have not been finalized, as the details of the deal have not yet been finalized and the acquisition will not actually be completed until 2021. For more ESO news and MMORPG currency, you can refer to SSEGold for details.
 
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