Bethesda director Todd Howard recently revealed that their studio is currently working on three new projects. With this announcement, speculations spread that one of these new projects includes "The Elder Scrolls 6" franchise, together with the follow up story of "Fallout." Also enthusiasts began anticipating that "The Elder Scrolls 6" is going to be released by Bethesda on the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this June 2016.
Supposed that these speculations are reliable, a possible release date of November for "The Elder Scroll 6" may be anticipated. If the game studio is trying to repeat the glory of "Fallout 4," then more likely "The Elder Scroll 6" is to be released any time sooner. Although there has not been any word of confirmation or denial from Bethesda, fanatics are still crossing their fingers that the game studio may be releasing the sixth installment of "The Elder Scrolls."
Bethesda director also said that the new projects are something that the game studio has never done in the past. It was even tagged as Bethesda-style game, which means huge and extreme offering to their avid gamers, according to Parent Herald.
It was only recently when Bethesda confirmed that they will be joining the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016, or widely known as E3. It can be noted that it was also the same event when Bethesda launched one of their most popular games, "Fallout 4." Following that sequence, there may be a possibility that the game studio will be unveiling "The Elder Scrolls 6," since the company is holding a press conference around the place.
However, other report claims that Bethesda releasing "The Elder Scrolls 6" during the E3 event will unlikely happen. It is said that rather than releasing a whole new installment like "The Elders Scrolls 6," Bethesda would be more likely to launch "Fallout 4" sequel instead. With the complexity of "The Elders Scrolls 6," the game studio may take longer time before they finish the game, unlike "Fallout 4's" sequel.
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