• 'The Elder Scrolls' is a series of action role-playing open world fantasy video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

'The Elder Scrolls' is a series of action role-playing open world fantasy video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. (Photo : YouTube/MrMattyPlays)

While there is no official announcement from Bethesda about the upcoming "The Elder Scrolls 6," there have been many rumors circulating the internet about the game. Latest speculations point towards the game being announced during the 2016 E3 gaming conference.

Bethesda said via twitter that it would attend the conference, triggering rumors about its titles that will appear at the E3 2016. In 2015, the game developer displayed a number of its major titles during E3 and it seems the company is set to give something special this year.

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According to analysts, Bethesda only features at the E3 conference to unveil something major. Since the developer concentrated on "Fallout 4" in 2015, it is expected that 2016 is a year for "The Elder Scrolls 6." Since "Fallout 4" has been released and its DLCs almost done, nothing can hinder Bethesda from focusing on the next installment in "The Elder Scrolls" franchise.

Any analysts expect that the game developer balance the need for a great game with impressive graphics, according to GamingBolt. The publication stated that "Fallout 4" has poor graphics, something that should change with the upcoming "The Elder Scrolls 6." Creating the next game with graphics similar to "Fallout 4" will not be something good given that other titles like "The Witcher 3" have already captured the high ground in RPG games.

It is rumored that Bethesda will upgrade its gaming engine, a move that will benefit the upcoming "The Elder Scrolls 6." The high standards of Bethesda's games boils down to the company's engine, which has been used for every single game since the launch of "The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind."

However, the same engine has led to many problems with the games like their overall bugginess, in addition to a clear absence of progression in some of the critical areas, according to a different report by the same publication. While the developer company claimed previously that it has updated the engine ahead of the release of many key games including "Skyrim," "Oblivion," and Fallout 4," Bethesda ended up only adding details to the same core engine. The details have led to the same issues remaining across all games, with the addition of new ones.

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