Time doesn’t just fly when you’re having fun.The Elder Scrollsfandom can confirm this, for theirs is a pain we feel as if it were our own. Even more so now that we realise just how long it’s been sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIreveal.Bethesda has been mercilessly roastedabout its failings when it comes to the way it handled the infamous 2018 teaser.AdvertIt isn’t the first time fans have been agitated, and it won’t be the last.We need a laugh right now, so here’s some funnySkyrimwins and failures.In fact, I’d wager gamers are about to become riled up once again now that Nattttasha has detailed just how long everyone has been waiting.Advert“It’s been almost as long since the trailer as the trailer was sinceSkyrim,”they posted.To put that another way, it’s been “six years and five months” since the E3 trailer, and it was “six years, seven months” afterSkyrim’s release thatTES VIwas announced.Basically, we’ve waited far longer than most of us are comfortable with.“I can’t hear you, my hearing has completely depleted because I am now a pensioner waiting for my favourite series,”jokedEmbarrassedPianist59.AdvertWaiting is only half of the problem – the other is “disappointment”.User FriendlyCupcake commented, “It’s not merely the wait; it’s the inevitable disappointment that follows.”Not to play devil’s advocate here, but as frustrating as all this waiting around is, Bethesda never promised a quick turnaround time.“They [Bethesda] were pretty clear at the time that the game was many many years away when they released the trailer,” AtTheVioletHour reasoned.AdvertWe might not like that fact, but our dislike doesn’t change its validity.Besides, all this doom and gloom won’t get us any closer to the game, it’ll only embitter us further.Ahuge newSkyrimexpansionseven years in the making will more than fill the void.No, it isn’tTES VI, but it’s much better than sulking about a game’s release we have no control over.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6

The Elder Scrolls 6 trailer leaves fans more disappointed than ever

Time doesn’t just fly when you’re having fun.The Elder Scrollsfandom can confirm this, for theirs is a pain we feel as if it were our own. Even more so now that we realise just how long it’s been sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIreveal.Bethesda has been mercilessly roastedabout its failings when it comes to the way it handled the infamous 2018 teaser.AdvertIt isn’t the first time fans have been agitated, and it won’t be the last.We need a laugh right now, so here’s some funnySkyrimwins and failures.In fact, I’d wager gamers are about to become riled up once again now that Nattttasha has detailed just how long everyone has been waiting.Advert“It’s been almost as long since the trailer as the trailer was sinceSkyrim,”they posted.To put that another way, it’s been “six years and five months” since the E3 trailer, and it was “six years, seven months” afterSkyrim’s release thatTES VIwas announced.Basically, we’ve waited far longer than most of us are comfortable with.“I can’t hear you, my hearing has completely depleted because I am now a pensioner waiting for my favourite series,”jokedEmbarrassedPianist59.AdvertWaiting is only half of the problem – the other is “disappointment”.User FriendlyCupcake commented, “It’s not merely the wait; it’s the inevitable disappointment that follows.”Not to play devil’s advocate here, but as frustrating as all this waiting around is, Bethesda never promised a quick turnaround time.“They [Bethesda] were pretty clear at the time that the game was many many years away when they released the trailer,” AtTheVioletHour reasoned.AdvertWe might not like that fact, but our dislike doesn’t change its validity.Besides, all this doom and gloom won’t get us any closer to the game, it’ll only embitter us further.Ahuge newSkyrimexpansionseven years in the making will more than fill the void.No, it isn’tTES VI, but it’s much better than sulking about a game’s release we have no control over.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Bethesda,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6

Time doesn’t just fly when you’re having fun.The Elder Scrollsfandom can confirm this, for theirs is a pain we feel as if it were our own. Even more so now that we realise just how long it’s been sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIreveal.Bethesda has been mercilessly roastedabout its failings when it comes to the way it handled the infamous 2018 teaser.AdvertIt isn’t the first time fans have been agitated, and it won’t be the last.We need a laugh right now, so here’s some funnySkyrimwins and failures.In fact, I’d wager gamers are about to become riled up once again now that Nattttasha has detailed just how long everyone has been waiting.Advert“It’s been almost as long since the trailer as the trailer was sinceSkyrim,”they posted.To put that another way, it’s been “six years and five months” since the E3 trailer, and it was “six years, seven months” afterSkyrim’s release thatTES VIwas announced.Basically, we’ve waited far longer than most of us are comfortable with.“I can’t hear you, my hearing has completely depleted because I am now a pensioner waiting for my favourite series,”jokedEmbarrassedPianist59.AdvertWaiting is only half of the problem – the other is “disappointment”.User FriendlyCupcake commented, “It’s not merely the wait; it’s the inevitable disappointment that follows.”Not to play devil’s advocate here, but as frustrating as all this waiting around is, Bethesda never promised a quick turnaround time.“They [Bethesda] were pretty clear at the time that the game was many many years away when they released the trailer,” AtTheVioletHour reasoned.AdvertWe might not like that fact, but our dislike doesn’t change its validity.Besides, all this doom and gloom won’t get us any closer to the game, it’ll only embitter us further.Ahuge newSkyrimexpansionseven years in the making will more than fill the void.No, it isn’tTES VI, but it’s much better than sulking about a game’s release we have no control over.

Time doesn’t just fly when you’re having fun.

The Elder Scrollsfandom can confirm this, for theirs is a pain we feel as if it were our own. Even more so now that we realise just how long it’s been sinceThe Elder Scrolls VIreveal.

Bethesda has been mercilessly roastedabout its failings when it comes to the way it handled the infamous 2018 teaser.

Advert

Advert

It isn’t the first time fans have been agitated, and it won’t be the last.

We need a laugh right now, so here’s some funnySkyrimwins and failures.

In fact, I’d wager gamers are about to become riled up once again now that Nattttasha has detailed just how long everyone has been waiting.

Advert

Advert

“It’s been almost as long since the trailer as the trailer was sinceSkyrim,”they posted.

To put that another way, it’s been “six years and five months” since the E3 trailer, and it was “six years, seven months” afterSkyrim’s release thatTES VIwas announced.

Basically, we’ve waited far longer than most of us are comfortable with.

“I can’t hear you, my hearing has completely depleted because I am now a pensioner waiting for my favourite series,”jokedEmbarrassedPianist59.

Advert

Advert

Waiting is only half of the problem – the other is “disappointment”.

User FriendlyCupcake commented, “It’s not merely the wait; it’s the inevitable disappointment that follows.”

Not to play devil’s advocate here, but as frustrating as all this waiting around is, Bethesda never promised a quick turnaround time.

“They [Bethesda] were pretty clear at the time that the game was many many years away when they released the trailer,” AtTheVioletHour reasoned.

Advert

Advert

We might not like that fact, but our dislike doesn’t change its validity.

Besides, all this doom and gloom won’t get us any closer to the game, it’ll only embitter us further.

Ahuge newSkyrimexpansionseven years in the making will more than fill the void.

No, it isn’tTES VI, but it’s much better than sulking about a game’s release we have no control over.

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