![]() ![]() Just a really pretty view of a coastline with some mountains in the distance. Tease is the operative word here, because we have no gameplay footage, no word about the setting or story, no release date, and no console details. The existence of a long-awaited Skyrim sequel was confirmed during Bethesda’s E3 conference via a majestic, albeit incredibly short, teaser trailer. Fans of the fantasy RPG series have been waiting a long, long time for this news as Skyrim, the previous entry in series, was released way back in 2011. READ NEXT: Where to buy Fallout 76 The Elder Scrolls 6: Teaser trailerīethesda has announced that it is officially working on a brand new Elder Scrolls game, The Elder Scrolls VI – or 6, to keep it simple. Read on to see the trailer for TES 6, as well as everything we know about its current development phase, release date, setting, and gameplay. Could it be that we'll be visiting the deserts of Hammerfell? Or perhaps the rocky beaches of High Rock? It's a sandy, weather-beaten rock, which to the untrained eye might not mean much we at Expert Reviews, however, know that sandy rocks are native to only a few of Tamriel's provinces. …which is why I assumed that ESVI was one of the three games Microsoft cited in December.In addition to Skyrim Grandma, we also catch a glimpse of an environmental asset in development. Some thoughts about what this indicates: /0jX0eCEQQX Last week, a Microsoft lawyer said the company currently plans for two upcoming ZeniMax games to be Xbox/PC-exclusive (no PlayStation).īut in December, Microsoft lawyers said "three future titles" from ZeniMax would go Xbox/PC-only With The Elder Scrolls franchise’s massive player base across all platforms, including PlayStation, it would make some sense for Microsoft to release it as a multiplatform game, but given how far into the future its release is, it would be best not to take anything as being set in stone just yet. There’s a good chance that Microsoft’s public statements about upcoming exclusive releases pertain only to games set to launch in the near future, which The Elder Scrolls 6 definitely isn’t. Of course, that’s not concrete evidence by any means. ![]() Microsoft has also declined to comment on the same. In light of that, speculation now seems to be suggesting that The Elder Scrolls 6, whenever it releases, might not end up skipping PlayStation after all. That’s notable, of course, because in January, Microsoft shadow-dropped Tango Gameworks’ Hi-Fi Rushfor Xbox Series X/S and PC. Last week, however, a Microsoft representative said that the plan now was for two more upcoming ZeniMax titles to skip PlayStation (presumably Starfield and Redfall). At the time, it was assumed that in addition to two confirmed exclusives – Redfall and Starfield – that also included The Elder Scrolls 6. ![]() However, it seems like The Elder Scrolls 6 might end up being a multiplatform title after all.Īs pointed out by Axios’ Stephen Totilo on Twitter, last December, Microsoft layers said that they had three games developed by ZeniMax studios in the pipeline that were set to release exclusively for PC and Xbox. ![]() Back in 2020, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said that the exclusivity of future Bethesda games would be decided on a case-by-case basis, but it’s been generally accepted by most since then that heavy-hitters like Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 are going to release exclusively for Xbox and PC (with the former obviously confirmed at this point). ![]()
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