Skyrimfans have been discussing an ending that may have implications forThe Elder Scrolls VI.Skyrimis one of the most popular games inThe Elder Scrollsseries and despite releasing in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (before being ported to every console generation since), fans still cannot get enough of their adventures in Tamriel.Check outThe Elder Scrolls VItrailer below!“After escaping execution, the last living Dragonborn must grow in strength and power to defeat the dragons that have once again begun to plague the land ofSkyrim,” reads the synopsis of the game.AdvertUnderstandably, fans are hyped for the next entry in the series,The Elder Scrolls VI. However, despiteBethesdaannouncing the game in 2018, we still don’t know when it will be released nor have we seen any gameplay.Regardless,The Elder Scrolls VIbeing lost in limbo has given fans more than enough time to discuss what kind of story it will tell following events inSkyrim.Namely, it’s a character called Ulfric, the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who’s left people talking.“Since Ulfric is present inThe Elder Scrolls: Castles[a mobile game], do you guys think that means he won the civil war inThe Elder Scrolls VI?”askedRedditor Potential-Memory3087.Advert“Nah,TES: Castlesalso has other people who shouldn’t be around in this time period, it’s not a canon game, it’s just a silly mobile game using TES’s likeness and characters,” replied Apprehensive-Bank642. “Ulfric will be dead inTESVI, same with Tullius and Titus, they all have to be dead or it delegitimises the player’s choices.”“I don’t think the TES version ofFallout Shelteris going to have any bearing on the canon,” explained LegateZanUjcic. “Regarding the civil war itself, IMO there will be no canon ending,Skyrimwill be in a state of civil unrest regardless of the player’s choices.”“You shouldn’t considerTES: Castlesas canon. It doesn’t follow established lore,” said Crystlazar.“The way I see it, Bethesda just wanted to make a fun, casual mobile game in the TES world.”So, there you have it, no matter whatThe Elder Scrolls: Castlestells you, it’s all lies. In the meantime, if you want to be alive for whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis released, you might want to consider plonking yourself in a cryo-chamber.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Skyrim

Skyrim’s canon ending quietly teased ahead of The Elder Scrolls 6

Skyrimfans have been discussing an ending that may have implications forThe Elder Scrolls VI.Skyrimis one of the most popular games inThe Elder Scrollsseries and despite releasing in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (before being ported to every console generation since), fans still cannot get enough of their adventures in Tamriel.Check outThe Elder Scrolls VItrailer below!“After escaping execution, the last living Dragonborn must grow in strength and power to defeat the dragons that have once again begun to plague the land ofSkyrim,” reads the synopsis of the game.AdvertUnderstandably, fans are hyped for the next entry in the series,The Elder Scrolls VI. However, despiteBethesdaannouncing the game in 2018, we still don’t know when it will be released nor have we seen any gameplay.Regardless,The Elder Scrolls VIbeing lost in limbo has given fans more than enough time to discuss what kind of story it will tell following events inSkyrim.Namely, it’s a character called Ulfric, the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who’s left people talking.“Since Ulfric is present inThe Elder Scrolls: Castles[a mobile game], do you guys think that means he won the civil war inThe Elder Scrolls VI?”askedRedditor Potential-Memory3087.Advert“Nah,TES: Castlesalso has other people who shouldn’t be around in this time period, it’s not a canon game, it’s just a silly mobile game using TES’s likeness and characters,” replied Apprehensive-Bank642. “Ulfric will be dead inTESVI, same with Tullius and Titus, they all have to be dead or it delegitimises the player’s choices.”“I don’t think the TES version ofFallout Shelteris going to have any bearing on the canon,” explained LegateZanUjcic. “Regarding the civil war itself, IMO there will be no canon ending,Skyrimwill be in a state of civil unrest regardless of the player’s choices.”“You shouldn’t considerTES: Castlesas canon. It doesn’t follow established lore,” said Crystlazar.“The way I see it, Bethesda just wanted to make a fun, casual mobile game in the TES world.”So, there you have it, no matter whatThe Elder Scrolls: Castlestells you, it’s all lies. In the meantime, if you want to be alive for whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis released, you might want to consider plonking yourself in a cryo-chamber.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Skyrim

Skyrimfans have been discussing an ending that may have implications forThe Elder Scrolls VI.Skyrimis one of the most popular games inThe Elder Scrollsseries and despite releasing in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (before being ported to every console generation since), fans still cannot get enough of their adventures in Tamriel.Check outThe Elder Scrolls VItrailer below!“After escaping execution, the last living Dragonborn must grow in strength and power to defeat the dragons that have once again begun to plague the land ofSkyrim,” reads the synopsis of the game.AdvertUnderstandably, fans are hyped for the next entry in the series,The Elder Scrolls VI. However, despiteBethesdaannouncing the game in 2018, we still don’t know when it will be released nor have we seen any gameplay.Regardless,The Elder Scrolls VIbeing lost in limbo has given fans more than enough time to discuss what kind of story it will tell following events inSkyrim.Namely, it’s a character called Ulfric, the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who’s left people talking.“Since Ulfric is present inThe Elder Scrolls: Castles[a mobile game], do you guys think that means he won the civil war inThe Elder Scrolls VI?”askedRedditor Potential-Memory3087.Advert“Nah,TES: Castlesalso has other people who shouldn’t be around in this time period, it’s not a canon game, it’s just a silly mobile game using TES’s likeness and characters,” replied Apprehensive-Bank642. “Ulfric will be dead inTESVI, same with Tullius and Titus, they all have to be dead or it delegitimises the player’s choices.”“I don’t think the TES version ofFallout Shelteris going to have any bearing on the canon,” explained LegateZanUjcic. “Regarding the civil war itself, IMO there will be no canon ending,Skyrimwill be in a state of civil unrest regardless of the player’s choices.”“You shouldn’t considerTES: Castlesas canon. It doesn’t follow established lore,” said Crystlazar.“The way I see it, Bethesda just wanted to make a fun, casual mobile game in the TES world.”So, there you have it, no matter whatThe Elder Scrolls: Castlestells you, it’s all lies. In the meantime, if you want to be alive for whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis released, you might want to consider plonking yourself in a cryo-chamber.

Skyrimfans have been discussing an ending that may have implications forThe Elder Scrolls VI.

Skyrimis one of the most popular games inThe Elder Scrollsseries and despite releasing in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 (before being ported to every console generation since), fans still cannot get enough of their adventures in Tamriel.

Check outThe Elder Scrolls VItrailer below!

“After escaping execution, the last living Dragonborn must grow in strength and power to defeat the dragons that have once again begun to plague the land ofSkyrim,” reads the synopsis of the game.

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Understandably, fans are hyped for the next entry in the series,The Elder Scrolls VI. However, despiteBethesdaannouncing the game in 2018, we still don’t know when it will be released nor have we seen any gameplay.

Regardless,The Elder Scrolls VIbeing lost in limbo has given fans more than enough time to discuss what kind of story it will tell following events inSkyrim.

Namely, it’s a character called Ulfric, the leader of the Stormcloak rebellion, who’s left people talking.

“Since Ulfric is present inThe Elder Scrolls: Castles[a mobile game], do you guys think that means he won the civil war inThe Elder Scrolls VI?”askedRedditor Potential-Memory3087.

Advert

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“Nah,TES: Castlesalso has other people who shouldn’t be around in this time period, it’s not a canon game, it’s just a silly mobile game using TES’s likeness and characters,” replied Apprehensive-Bank642. “Ulfric will be dead inTESVI, same with Tullius and Titus, they all have to be dead or it delegitimises the player’s choices.”

“I don’t think the TES version ofFallout Shelteris going to have any bearing on the canon,” explained LegateZanUjcic. “Regarding the civil war itself, IMO there will be no canon ending,Skyrimwill be in a state of civil unrest regardless of the player’s choices.”

“You shouldn’t considerTES: Castlesas canon. It doesn’t follow established lore,” said Crystlazar.“The way I see it, Bethesda just wanted to make a fun, casual mobile game in the TES world.”

So, there you have it, no matter whatThe Elder Scrolls: Castlestells you, it’s all lies. In the meantime, if you want to be alive for whenThe Elder Scrolls VIis released, you might want to consider plonking yourself in a cryo-chamber.

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