• "Elder Scrolls 6" could offer a unique kind of playing experience if Bethesda improves the leveling system for gamers.

"Elder Scrolls 6" could offer a unique kind of playing experience if Bethesda improves the leveling system for gamers. (Photo : Getty Images for Bethesda/Jordan Strauss)

“Elder Scrolls 6” is one of the more highly anticipated games from Bethesda and a potential new perk could come in the form of a unique leveling system. This is aside from the other perks used on “Elder Scroll 5: Skyrim” which will likley be carried over. .

To date, the rumored features tied up to “Elder Scrolls 6” include the potential addition of guilds and integration of virtual reality. Having guilds should be pretty interesting since it does entice co-op and team play. The addition of VR will, however, depend on whether the technology is still a hit at that time.

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While these rumored features may or may not come out, critics beg to ask on whether Bethesda is pampering “Elder Scrolls” players too much. A leveling system currently in use on “Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim”, where it mixes elements of skill allowing players to level up depending on the frequency of practicing a certain craft, Gaming Bolt reported.

“Elder Scrolls 6” is expected to come out no earlier than 2019 so the probable features for the sixth installment are still unknown. While waiting, the best thing gamers can do right now is the remastered version of “Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim” which just went gold, Game Spot reported.

By going gold, this indicates that the remastered version of “Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim” has completed the initial phase of development. The game is due for launch on Oct. 28 with improved visuals and remastered effects.

The PC version of “Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim” will be available for free to PC users, assuming they alredy have the previous version plus the three DLC packs. For those missing the added content, these can be bought separately and at discounted prices.

For PS4 and Xbox One owners who plan to get the remastered edition of “Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim”, they will need to make sure that their consoles have ample space for the game.

The file sizes differ in region. European gamers need larger storage with the PS4 requiring 33 GB of free space and the Xbox One players 25 GB. For the US owners, at least 20 GB of space is needed for the PS4 and 17 GB for the Xbox One.

Check out the video below covering the PC requirements for "Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" special edition as players await "Elder Scrolls 6":