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'The Elder Scrolls 6 [TES6)' status update shows game in plans but no work yet; 'The Elder Scrolls Online: Shadows of the Hist' coming soon?

| Jun 30, 2016 03:46 AM EDT

'The Elder Scrolls Online' is a massively multiplayer online role-playing video game developed by ZeniMax Online Studios.

While Bethesda continues to launch new content for "Fallout 4" and "The Elder Scrolls online," reports confirm that the next installment in "The Elder Scrolls" franchise is already in the developer's plans although no works on it have commenced.

During the YouTube E3 Live stream, Bethesda's Todd Howard confirmed the existence of the game. But "The Elder Scrolls" fans have been showing much interest in the sixth installment since then, and many ambiguities have been hanging in the air.

Luckily, Bethesda's Vice President of PR and marketing Peter Hines further clarified Howard's disclosure on Twitter, saying that TES 6 is currently not in development because the developer is working on two other major titles. He also added that there was no estimate as to when the game would ship.

"TES" fans have something to smile about because Bethesda will soon release "The Elder Scrolls Online" update 11. The update will come with features like the ability to change names, hairstyle, race, and even custom dye outfits.

According to VG 247, Update 11 will arrive with two new Argonian-themes, four-player dungeons-Cradle of Shadows and Ruins of Mazzatun. They will be available for free to all ESO Plus members, and will cost anyone else a total of 1500 crowns in the store.

The said "TES" Update 11 will also add Style Parlor, a feature that will allow players to buy appearance change and race change tokens. Using these capabilities, a gamer will advance into several other aforementioned abilities like changing hairstyles, character voice, facial features, and body markings among others.

ESO Plus "TES" members will receive exclusive costume dyes, which will allow them to change the colors of their equipped hats and costumes at dye stations.  The dyes can come in from of rewards for unlocking achievements.

According to "The Elder Scrolls" official site, Update 11 also includes many other changes and improvements including console text chat, Champion Point cap increase, improved Clothier Surveys, 17 updated older item sets that now drop at Champion 160 among others. The developer has also given a guide on how those joining "Elder Scrolls Online" Public Test Server can get the update.

"The Elder Scrolls Online" Update 11 is expected to drop in August. Watch a sneak peek:

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