It’s fair to say that The Elder Scrolls series is one of the most popular franchises of all time which is why fans have been desperate for new information ever since the sixth mainline entry was announced at E3 2018.Yes, it’s really been that long sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIwas announced and it’s even baffling to think that nearly six years later,Bethesdastill hasn’t given us story details, a release date or even a snippet of gameplay. All we’ve had is the 2018 announcement trailer which was merely a rendered shot of Tamriel withThe Elder Scrolls VIlogo.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI announcement trailer below!Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media ever since the$7.5 billion takeover was sealed in 2021. This of course means that from that day forth, Bethesda titles are exclusive to Xbox and PC, leaving PlayStation fans gutted that they might not get to play the likes ofThe Elder Scrolls VIorFallout 5unless they buy an Xbox or own a capable PC, of course.AdvertHowever, some have speculated that Microsoft will not keep all Bethesda titles exclusive to the green brand as part of appealing to global market regulators during its $68.7 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard. Documents released during the court battle with the US market regular the FTC in December 2022 (abattle that Microsoft later won), revealed to those in attendance that three upcoming titles would be console exclusive to Xbox.Since that time in late 2022, Bethesda has releasedHi-Fi Rush,RedfallandStarfield. This has left some to speculate (includingvideo game journalistStephen Totilo) that there’s a chanceThe Elder Scrolls VImight come to PlayStation 5. That being said, recent rumours suggest thatHi-Fi Rushcould beheaded to PlayStation 5 this year. It’s perhaps also worth keeping in mind that the yet-to-be-releasedSenua’s Saga: Hellblade II,Avowed,The Outer Worlds 2and more are all slated to be console exclusives on the green brand.Obviously, at this time, the rumours of Microsoft releasingThe Elder Scrolls VIon PlayStation 5 are mere hearsay until confirmed otherwise. Hopefully, there is some truth behind these rumours because a lot of fans have been potentially awaiting its release and it would be nice to see every fan get to playThe Elder Scrolls VIif possible. Plus, Microsoft will no doubt pocket a big wad of cash for bringing the next entry in Bethesda’s highly anticipated fantasy RPG to the blue brand.For now, at least, we can assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIis being released on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless…?Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks/Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

The Elder Scrolls 6 PlayStation 5 release teased in official documents

It’s fair to say that The Elder Scrolls series is one of the most popular franchises of all time which is why fans have been desperate for new information ever since the sixth mainline entry was announced at E3 2018.Yes, it’s really been that long sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIwas announced and it’s even baffling to think that nearly six years later,Bethesdastill hasn’t given us story details, a release date or even a snippet of gameplay. All we’ve had is the 2018 announcement trailer which was merely a rendered shot of Tamriel withThe Elder Scrolls VIlogo.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI announcement trailer below!Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media ever since the$7.5 billion takeover was sealed in 2021. This of course means that from that day forth, Bethesda titles are exclusive to Xbox and PC, leaving PlayStation fans gutted that they might not get to play the likes ofThe Elder Scrolls VIorFallout 5unless they buy an Xbox or own a capable PC, of course.AdvertHowever, some have speculated that Microsoft will not keep all Bethesda titles exclusive to the green brand as part of appealing to global market regulators during its $68.7 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard. Documents released during the court battle with the US market regular the FTC in December 2022 (abattle that Microsoft later won), revealed to those in attendance that three upcoming titles would be console exclusive to Xbox.Since that time in late 2022, Bethesda has releasedHi-Fi Rush,RedfallandStarfield. This has left some to speculate (includingvideo game journalistStephen Totilo) that there’s a chanceThe Elder Scrolls VImight come to PlayStation 5. That being said, recent rumours suggest thatHi-Fi Rushcould beheaded to PlayStation 5 this year. It’s perhaps also worth keeping in mind that the yet-to-be-releasedSenua’s Saga: Hellblade II,Avowed,The Outer Worlds 2and more are all slated to be console exclusives on the green brand.Obviously, at this time, the rumours of Microsoft releasingThe Elder Scrolls VIon PlayStation 5 are mere hearsay until confirmed otherwise. Hopefully, there is some truth behind these rumours because a lot of fans have been potentially awaiting its release and it would be nice to see every fan get to playThe Elder Scrolls VIif possible. Plus, Microsoft will no doubt pocket a big wad of cash for bringing the next entry in Bethesda’s highly anticipated fantasy RPG to the blue brand.For now, at least, we can assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIis being released on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless…?Featured Image Credit: Bethesda Softworks/Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 5

It’s fair to say that The Elder Scrolls series is one of the most popular franchises of all time which is why fans have been desperate for new information ever since the sixth mainline entry was announced at E3 2018.Yes, it’s really been that long sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIwas announced and it’s even baffling to think that nearly six years later,Bethesdastill hasn’t given us story details, a release date or even a snippet of gameplay. All we’ve had is the 2018 announcement trailer which was merely a rendered shot of Tamriel withThe Elder Scrolls VIlogo.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI announcement trailer below!Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media ever since the$7.5 billion takeover was sealed in 2021. This of course means that from that day forth, Bethesda titles are exclusive to Xbox and PC, leaving PlayStation fans gutted that they might not get to play the likes ofThe Elder Scrolls VIorFallout 5unless they buy an Xbox or own a capable PC, of course.AdvertHowever, some have speculated that Microsoft will not keep all Bethesda titles exclusive to the green brand as part of appealing to global market regulators during its $68.7 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard. Documents released during the court battle with the US market regular the FTC in December 2022 (abattle that Microsoft later won), revealed to those in attendance that three upcoming titles would be console exclusive to Xbox.Since that time in late 2022, Bethesda has releasedHi-Fi Rush,RedfallandStarfield. This has left some to speculate (includingvideo game journalistStephen Totilo) that there’s a chanceThe Elder Scrolls VImight come to PlayStation 5. That being said, recent rumours suggest thatHi-Fi Rushcould beheaded to PlayStation 5 this year. It’s perhaps also worth keeping in mind that the yet-to-be-releasedSenua’s Saga: Hellblade II,Avowed,The Outer Worlds 2and more are all slated to be console exclusives on the green brand.Obviously, at this time, the rumours of Microsoft releasingThe Elder Scrolls VIon PlayStation 5 are mere hearsay until confirmed otherwise. Hopefully, there is some truth behind these rumours because a lot of fans have been potentially awaiting its release and it would be nice to see every fan get to playThe Elder Scrolls VIif possible. Plus, Microsoft will no doubt pocket a big wad of cash for bringing the next entry in Bethesda’s highly anticipated fantasy RPG to the blue brand.For now, at least, we can assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIis being released on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless…?

It’s fair to say that The Elder Scrolls series is one of the most popular franchises of all time which is why fans have been desperate for new information ever since the sixth mainline entry was announced at E3 2018.

Yes, it’s really been that long sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIwas announced and it’s even baffling to think that nearly six years later,Bethesdastill hasn’t given us story details, a release date or even a snippet of gameplay. All we’ve had is the 2018 announcement trailer which was merely a rendered shot of Tamriel withThe Elder Scrolls VIlogo.

Check out The Elder Scrolls VI announcement trailer below!

Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax Media ever since the$7.5 billion takeover was sealed in 2021. This of course means that from that day forth, Bethesda titles are exclusive to Xbox and PC, leaving PlayStation fans gutted that they might not get to play the likes ofThe Elder Scrolls VIorFallout 5unless they buy an Xbox or own a capable PC, of course.

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However, some have speculated that Microsoft will not keep all Bethesda titles exclusive to the green brand as part of appealing to global market regulators during its $68.7 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard. Documents released during the court battle with the US market regular the FTC in December 2022 (abattle that Microsoft later won), revealed to those in attendance that three upcoming titles would be console exclusive to Xbox.

Since that time in late 2022, Bethesda has releasedHi-Fi Rush,RedfallandStarfield. This has left some to speculate (includingvideo game journalistStephen Totilo) that there’s a chanceThe Elder Scrolls VImight come to PlayStation 5. That being said, recent rumours suggest thatHi-Fi Rushcould beheaded to PlayStation 5 this year. It’s perhaps also worth keeping in mind that the yet-to-be-releasedSenua’s Saga: Hellblade II,Avowed,The Outer Worlds 2and more are all slated to be console exclusives on the green brand.

Obviously, at this time, the rumours of Microsoft releasingThe Elder Scrolls VIon PlayStation 5 are mere hearsay until confirmed otherwise. Hopefully, there is some truth behind these rumours because a lot of fans have been potentially awaiting its release and it would be nice to see every fan get to playThe Elder Scrolls VIif possible. Plus, Microsoft will no doubt pocket a big wad of cash for bringing the next entry in Bethesda’s highly anticipated fantasy RPG to the blue brand.

For now, at least, we can assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIis being released on PC and Xbox Series X|S. Unless…?

Topics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Microsoft,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Sony,PlayStation,PlayStation 5