The Elder Scrolls VIis a mysterious game right now.So much is being discussed about the next Elder Scrolls adventure, yet solid details about gameplay, features, etc are difficult to find.Rumours regarding the size of the open worldBethesdais said to be creatinghave divided fans.AdvertWhat epic wins and fails await us in the next Elder Scrolls? We hope they’re as funny as theseSkyrimonesNot to mention countless other tidbits of speculation that have consistently caused heated debates among fans.Fortunately, this gameplay teaser has reassured players rather than worried them.AdvertIt makes for a nice change of pace.An article shared on Reddit has given fans hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIisn’t going to change their approach to its RPGs just because of successful titles likeBaldur’s Gate 3.Larian’s game stuck to a traditionally “fiddly” approach when it comes to skill trees, which had led some Elder Scrolls fans to panic that such features would make their way into the next Bethesda game.Yet, as far as Bethesda’s Todd Howard is concerned, these complex details won’t change howThe Elder Scrolls VItackles its skills/perks.AdvertFans believe that this is confirmation that the ‘perk trees’ we recognise fromSkyrimwill return in the new RPG.“Todd Howard has made it abundantly clear that his personal game philosophies are centred around immersive sims and not classic RPG ‘spreadsheet-like’ numbers and stats,”explainedXilvereight, “Perk trees are probably a given.”Even gamers who don’t particularly love Bethesda’s creative decisions still respect the brand for sticking to its guns.“It’s something I really respect about them and why I always defend their design choices […] I love that they’re not just making whatever is popular right now and doing their own thing,” posted Boyo-Sh00k.AdvertSomeone else shared, “People within the broader gaming community like to say thatBaldur’s Gate 3puts Bethesda andStarfieldto shame […] both companies make vastly different types of RPGs.”Whether you agree with this latestElder Scrolls VIteaser or not, it certainly brings comfort to fans who were concerned that newer RPGs would dramatically alter what we know and love about the Elder Scrolls series.AdvertFeatured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Skyrim,Bethesda,Xbox

Elder Scrolls 6 first gameplay teaser reassures fans

The Elder Scrolls VIis a mysterious game right now.So much is being discussed about the next Elder Scrolls adventure, yet solid details about gameplay, features, etc are difficult to find.Rumours regarding the size of the open worldBethesdais said to be creatinghave divided fans.AdvertWhat epic wins and fails await us in the next Elder Scrolls? We hope they’re as funny as theseSkyrimonesNot to mention countless other tidbits of speculation that have consistently caused heated debates among fans.Fortunately, this gameplay teaser has reassured players rather than worried them.AdvertIt makes for a nice change of pace.An article shared on Reddit has given fans hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIisn’t going to change their approach to its RPGs just because of successful titles likeBaldur’s Gate 3.Larian’s game stuck to a traditionally “fiddly” approach when it comes to skill trees, which had led some Elder Scrolls fans to panic that such features would make their way into the next Bethesda game.Yet, as far as Bethesda’s Todd Howard is concerned, these complex details won’t change howThe Elder Scrolls VItackles its skills/perks.AdvertFans believe that this is confirmation that the ‘perk trees’ we recognise fromSkyrimwill return in the new RPG.“Todd Howard has made it abundantly clear that his personal game philosophies are centred around immersive sims and not classic RPG ‘spreadsheet-like’ numbers and stats,”explainedXilvereight, “Perk trees are probably a given.”Even gamers who don’t particularly love Bethesda’s creative decisions still respect the brand for sticking to its guns.“It’s something I really respect about them and why I always defend their design choices […] I love that they’re not just making whatever is popular right now and doing their own thing,” posted Boyo-Sh00k.AdvertSomeone else shared, “People within the broader gaming community like to say thatBaldur’s Gate 3puts Bethesda andStarfieldto shame […] both companies make vastly different types of RPGs.”Whether you agree with this latestElder Scrolls VIteaser or not, it certainly brings comfort to fans who were concerned that newer RPGs would dramatically alter what we know and love about the Elder Scrolls series.AdvertFeatured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Skyrim,Bethesda,Xbox

The Elder Scrolls VIis a mysterious game right now.So much is being discussed about the next Elder Scrolls adventure, yet solid details about gameplay, features, etc are difficult to find.Rumours regarding the size of the open worldBethesdais said to be creatinghave divided fans.AdvertWhat epic wins and fails await us in the next Elder Scrolls? We hope they’re as funny as theseSkyrimonesNot to mention countless other tidbits of speculation that have consistently caused heated debates among fans.Fortunately, this gameplay teaser has reassured players rather than worried them.AdvertIt makes for a nice change of pace.An article shared on Reddit has given fans hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIisn’t going to change their approach to its RPGs just because of successful titles likeBaldur’s Gate 3.Larian’s game stuck to a traditionally “fiddly” approach when it comes to skill trees, which had led some Elder Scrolls fans to panic that such features would make their way into the next Bethesda game.Yet, as far as Bethesda’s Todd Howard is concerned, these complex details won’t change howThe Elder Scrolls VItackles its skills/perks.AdvertFans believe that this is confirmation that the ‘perk trees’ we recognise fromSkyrimwill return in the new RPG.“Todd Howard has made it abundantly clear that his personal game philosophies are centred around immersive sims and not classic RPG ‘spreadsheet-like’ numbers and stats,”explainedXilvereight, “Perk trees are probably a given.”Even gamers who don’t particularly love Bethesda’s creative decisions still respect the brand for sticking to its guns.“It’s something I really respect about them and why I always defend their design choices […] I love that they’re not just making whatever is popular right now and doing their own thing,” posted Boyo-Sh00k.AdvertSomeone else shared, “People within the broader gaming community like to say thatBaldur’s Gate 3puts Bethesda andStarfieldto shame […] both companies make vastly different types of RPGs.”Whether you agree with this latestElder Scrolls VIteaser or not, it certainly brings comfort to fans who were concerned that newer RPGs would dramatically alter what we know and love about the Elder Scrolls series.Advert

The Elder Scrolls VIis a mysterious game right now.

So much is being discussed about the next Elder Scrolls adventure, yet solid details about gameplay, features, etc are difficult to find.

Rumours regarding the size of the open worldBethesdais said to be creatinghave divided fans.

Advert

Advert

What epic wins and fails await us in the next Elder Scrolls? We hope they’re as funny as theseSkyrimones

Not to mention countless other tidbits of speculation that have consistently caused heated debates among fans.

Fortunately, this gameplay teaser has reassured players rather than worried them.

Advert

Advert

It makes for a nice change of pace.

An article shared on Reddit has given fans hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIisn’t going to change their approach to its RPGs just because of successful titles likeBaldur’s Gate 3.

Larian’s game stuck to a traditionally “fiddly” approach when it comes to skill trees, which had led some Elder Scrolls fans to panic that such features would make their way into the next Bethesda game.

Yet, as far as Bethesda’s Todd Howard is concerned, these complex details won’t change howThe Elder Scrolls VItackles its skills/perks.

Advert

Advert

Fans believe that this is confirmation that the ‘perk trees’ we recognise fromSkyrimwill return in the new RPG.

“Todd Howard has made it abundantly clear that his personal game philosophies are centred around immersive sims and not classic RPG ‘spreadsheet-like’ numbers and stats,”explainedXilvereight, “Perk trees are probably a given.”

Even gamers who don’t particularly love Bethesda’s creative decisions still respect the brand for sticking to its guns.

“It’s something I really respect about them and why I always defend their design choices […] I love that they’re not just making whatever is popular right now and doing their own thing,” posted Boyo-Sh00k.

Advert

Advert

Someone else shared, “People within the broader gaming community like to say thatBaldur’s Gate 3puts Bethesda andStarfieldto shame […] both companies make vastly different types of RPGs.”

Whether you agree with this latestElder Scrolls VIteaser or not, it certainly brings comfort to fans who were concerned that newer RPGs would dramatically alter what we know and love about the Elder Scrolls series.

Advert

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Topics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Skyrim,Bethesda,Xbox