"Battlecry" is experiencing some issues with the IP, Bethesda recently announced. However, fans are eager to get updates about the long rumored "The Elder Scrolls VI."
"The Elder Scrolls VI's" game developer recently revealed through an official statement that they've been having some issues regarding the Battlecry game and whether it is meeting the objectives they have for it, PC Gamer reported.
Bethesda further explained that the company is assessing the improvements that the game needs in order to meet their quality standard. Furthermore, it made mention of how the studio remains busy doing multiple projects.
Although the official statement may not be that strange to casual gamers, meticulous players will likely catch on this and interpret it as a possible evidence of whether "The Elder Scrolls VI" is in the works or not.
Previous reports have established that the developer is working on several big titles such as "Doom," "Fallout 4," "Dishonored 2," and its Mod Tools and DLCs, along with additional expansions for "The Elder Scrolls Online" and the "Battlecry," Inquisitr reported.
This pretty much sums up why Bethesda revealed in their announcement that they are busy working on "multiple projects." However, it is remembered that the company has kept "Fallout 4" a big secret for a while until recently, and so one can't shake the fact that the same thing might happen with "The Elder Scrolls VI."
"The Elder Scrolls VI" has still showed no evidence of it being in the works. At this point, no one can tell whether the company will be pulling another "Fallout 4" surprise in the near future or bring in "The Elder Scrolls VI" surprisingly.