It may feel as thoughThe Elder Scrolls 6is never going to arrive but when it does, we now at least know that Todd Howard has plans for it to be playable for a very long time.If there is one thing about Bethesda titles (at least the most popular ones), they are going to be played for years after release. FromThe Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimtoFallout4,the RPGs are still being played to this day with fans finding new and unique ways to approach their playthroughs.Check out the first and only trailer forThe Elder Scrolls 6below!However, in a recent interview between Bethesda head Todd Howard and Youtuber MrMattyPlays, Howard laments that there should have beenmore supportforSkyrimandFallout 4and that is something that the team is going to focus on going forward.AdvertAs a result, a long-term approach is being implemented forThe Elder Scrolls 6.Although Howard didn’t elaborate any further on what this support could entail, the plan is to make the upcoming RPG playable for a long period of time with the team’s support.Despite DLCs and next-gen updates being added toSkyrimandFallout 4,the majority of the content added in recent years has been courtesy of the modding community. However, it seems as though Howard wantsBethesdaitself to be involved every step of the way from now on.“We know people are going to play [The Elder Scrolls 6]for a long time," Howardsaid. “A game like that is not just what it means for content, it goes further than that in the type of game.What it means for your character, what it means for other things to say, ‘Hey, can this be something that you come back to?’ We see that withSkyrimand what people do in the game today. Even though it’s popular, what are people doing when they come back to the game after putting it down for a few years?“AdvertUntil then, fans are still eagerly awaiting news ofThe Elder Scrolls 6which was first announced back in 2018.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls 6,The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda

It may feel as thoughThe Elder Scrolls 6is never going to arrive but when it does, we now at least know that Todd Howard has plans for it to be playable for a very long time.If there is one thing about Bethesda titles (at least the most popular ones), they are going to be played for years after release. FromThe Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimtoFallout4,the RPGs are still being played to this day with fans finding new and unique ways to approach their playthroughs.Check out the first and only trailer forThe Elder Scrolls 6below!However, in a recent interview between Bethesda head Todd Howard and Youtuber MrMattyPlays, Howard laments that there should have beenmore supportforSkyrimandFallout 4and that is something that the team is going to focus on going forward.AdvertAs a result, a long-term approach is being implemented forThe Elder Scrolls 6.Although Howard didn’t elaborate any further on what this support could entail, the plan is to make the upcoming RPG playable for a long period of time with the team’s support.Despite DLCs and next-gen updates being added toSkyrimandFallout 4,the majority of the content added in recent years has been courtesy of the modding community. However, it seems as though Howard wantsBethesdaitself to be involved every step of the way from now on.“We know people are going to play [The Elder Scrolls 6]for a long time,” Howardsaid. “A game like that is not just what it means for content, it goes further than that in the type of game.What it means for your character, what it means for other things to say, ‘Hey, can this be something that you come back to?’ We see that withSkyrimand what people do in the game today. Even though it’s popular, what are people doing when they come back to the game after putting it down for a few years?“AdvertUntil then, fans are still eagerly awaiting news ofThe Elder Scrolls 6which was first announced back in 2018.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls 6,The Elder Scrolls,Bethesda
It may feel as thoughThe Elder Scrolls 6is never going to arrive but when it does, we now at least know that Todd Howard has plans for it to be playable for a very long time.If there is one thing about Bethesda titles (at least the most popular ones), they are going to be played for years after release. FromThe Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimtoFallout4,the RPGs are still being played to this day with fans finding new and unique ways to approach their playthroughs.Check out the first and only trailer forThe Elder Scrolls 6below!However, in a recent interview between Bethesda head Todd Howard and Youtuber MrMattyPlays, Howard laments that there should have beenmore supportforSkyrimandFallout 4and that is something that the team is going to focus on going forward.AdvertAs a result, a long-term approach is being implemented forThe Elder Scrolls 6.Although Howard didn’t elaborate any further on what this support could entail, the plan is to make the upcoming RPG playable for a long period of time with the team’s support.Despite DLCs and next-gen updates being added toSkyrimandFallout 4,the majority of the content added in recent years has been courtesy of the modding community. However, it seems as though Howard wantsBethesdaitself to be involved every step of the way from now on.“We know people are going to play [The Elder Scrolls 6]for a long time,” Howardsaid. “A game like that is not just what it means for content, it goes further than that in the type of game.What it means for your character, what it means for other things to say, ‘Hey, can this be something that you come back to?’ We see that withSkyrimand what people do in the game today. Even though it’s popular, what are people doing when they come back to the game after putting it down for a few years?“AdvertUntil then, fans are still eagerly awaiting news ofThe Elder Scrolls 6which was first announced back in 2018.
It may feel as thoughThe Elder Scrolls 6is never going to arrive but when it does, we now at least know that Todd Howard has plans for it to be playable for a very long time.
If there is one thing about Bethesda titles (at least the most popular ones), they are going to be played for years after release. FromThe Elder Scrolls V: SkyrimtoFallout4,the RPGs are still being played to this day with fans finding new and unique ways to approach their playthroughs.
Check out the first and only trailer forThe Elder Scrolls 6below!
However, in a recent interview between Bethesda head Todd Howard and Youtuber MrMattyPlays, Howard laments that there should have beenmore supportforSkyrimandFallout 4and that is something that the team is going to focus on going forward.
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As a result, a long-term approach is being implemented forThe Elder Scrolls 6.Although Howard didn’t elaborate any further on what this support could entail, the plan is to make the upcoming RPG playable for a long period of time with the team’s support.
Despite DLCs and next-gen updates being added toSkyrimandFallout 4,the majority of the content added in recent years has been courtesy of the modding community. However, it seems as though Howard wantsBethesdaitself to be involved every step of the way from now on.
“We know people are going to play [The Elder Scrolls 6]for a long time,” Howardsaid. “A game like that is not just what it means for content, it goes further than that in the type of game.
What it means for your character, what it means for other things to say, ‘Hey, can this be something that you come back to?’ We see that withSkyrimand what people do in the game today. Even though it’s popular, what are people doing when they come back to the game after putting it down for a few years?”
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Until then, fans are still eagerly awaiting news ofThe Elder Scrolls 6which was first announced back in 2018.
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