The Elder Scrolls VIis one of the most highly anticipated video games of all time, yet, we know practically nothing about the next entry in Bethesda’s beloved fantasy RPG.The Elder Scrolls VIwas announced duringE32018 with a glorious cinematic trailer that gave us a flyover view ofTamrielwhich concluded with the game’s logo sending those in attendance at E3 and those watching at home into a frenzy of excitement.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI trailer below!In truth, when I say that the trailer was “glorious” all it was was a rendered view of Tamriel and a logo. But with this being the next entry inBethesda’scherished fantasy RPG series, one of the most popular franchises there ever was, fans' excitement of this brief teaser trailer is understandable.AdvertUnfortunately, since then we’ve learned nothing new aboutThe Elder Scrolls VI, at least officially. Following the E3 2018 reveal it would have been safe to assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwould be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. However, since that time a lot has changed. Firstly,Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent companyZeniMax Media. So the chances are that the title will be a console exclusive on Xbox. That being said, recent events with Microsoft willing to share some of its properties have given fans renewed hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill also come to PlayStation.Secondly, it’s now approaching six years (yes, six years) sinceThe Elder ScrollsVIwas revealed at E3 2018 with no release date in sight. So not only is there practically zero chance of the fantasy RPG being released on PS4 and Xbox One, but there is also an increased possibility that it might even skip PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. In other words, there’s every chance thatThe Elder Scrolls VImight be released on next-gen systems only.So with that in mind, fans are not only still wondering whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released, but it’s also been that long, how much stock can we put into that E3 2018 reveal trailer? “Does everyone realise how massive that castle in the trailer is?”askedRedditor PlayConsistent7313.AdvertNaturally, fans responded to the question in kind speculating what that castle could be and in what region. Though some fans have previously speculated thatThe Elder Scrolls VImay be setin the regions of High Rock and Hammerfell.Yet, bringing speculative hype firmly to the ground, Reddit user miggleb responded “There is zero substance in the trailer. Take every pixel with a heap of salt,” to which MyNameConnor replied, “Most reasonable comment here.”“The trailer wasn’t gameplay footage at all so take it with a grain of salt. But I understand your hopefulness,” said fm130. “It’s a pre-rendered trailer withStarfield3D assets for filler, don’t overthink it,” exclaimed TheUnderKing89.At the end of the day, excitement forThe Elder Scrolls VIis understandable and I get it as a fan sinceThe Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. We know that the game will be massive but Bethesda is still keeping us in the dark six years on from the initial reveal, so we can only speculate on the game and when it will be released. Hopefully, Bethesda will finally reveal all this year, but I won’t be holding my breath.AdvertAll we know for sure right now is thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released on PC and an Xbox console.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Bethesda,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,E3

The Elder Scrolls 6 trailer teases a huge world, but don’t get your hopes up yet

The Elder Scrolls VIis one of the most highly anticipated video games of all time, yet, we know practically nothing about the next entry in Bethesda’s beloved fantasy RPG.The Elder Scrolls VIwas announced duringE32018 with a glorious cinematic trailer that gave us a flyover view ofTamrielwhich concluded with the game’s logo sending those in attendance at E3 and those watching at home into a frenzy of excitement.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI trailer below!In truth, when I say that the trailer was “glorious” all it was was a rendered view of Tamriel and a logo. But with this being the next entry inBethesda’scherished fantasy RPG series, one of the most popular franchises there ever was, fans' excitement of this brief teaser trailer is understandable.AdvertUnfortunately, since then we’ve learned nothing new aboutThe Elder Scrolls VI, at least officially. Following the E3 2018 reveal it would have been safe to assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwould be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. However, since that time a lot has changed. Firstly,Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent companyZeniMax Media. So the chances are that the title will be a console exclusive on Xbox. That being said, recent events with Microsoft willing to share some of its properties have given fans renewed hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill also come to PlayStation.Secondly, it’s now approaching six years (yes, six years) sinceThe Elder ScrollsVIwas revealed at E3 2018 with no release date in sight. So not only is there practically zero chance of the fantasy RPG being released on PS4 and Xbox One, but there is also an increased possibility that it might even skip PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. In other words, there’s every chance thatThe Elder Scrolls VImight be released on next-gen systems only.So with that in mind, fans are not only still wondering whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released, but it’s also been that long, how much stock can we put into that E3 2018 reveal trailer? “Does everyone realise how massive that castle in the trailer is?”askedRedditor PlayConsistent7313.AdvertNaturally, fans responded to the question in kind speculating what that castle could be and in what region. Though some fans have previously speculated thatThe Elder Scrolls VImay be setin the regions of High Rock and Hammerfell.Yet, bringing speculative hype firmly to the ground, Reddit user miggleb responded “There is zero substance in the trailer. Take every pixel with a heap of salt,” to which MyNameConnor replied, “Most reasonable comment here.”“The trailer wasn’t gameplay footage at all so take it with a grain of salt. But I understand your hopefulness,” said fm130. “It’s a pre-rendered trailer withStarfield3D assets for filler, don’t overthink it,” exclaimed TheUnderKing89.At the end of the day, excitement forThe Elder Scrolls VIis understandable and I get it as a fan sinceThe Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. We know that the game will be massive but Bethesda is still keeping us in the dark six years on from the initial reveal, so we can only speculate on the game and when it will be released. Hopefully, Bethesda will finally reveal all this year, but I won’t be holding my breath.AdvertAll we know for sure right now is thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released on PC and an Xbox console.Featured Image Credit: Bethesda SoftworksTopics:Bethesda,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,E3

The Elder Scrolls VIis one of the most highly anticipated video games of all time, yet, we know practically nothing about the next entry in Bethesda’s beloved fantasy RPG.The Elder Scrolls VIwas announced duringE32018 with a glorious cinematic trailer that gave us a flyover view ofTamrielwhich concluded with the game’s logo sending those in attendance at E3 and those watching at home into a frenzy of excitement.Check out The Elder Scrolls VI trailer below!In truth, when I say that the trailer was “glorious” all it was was a rendered view of Tamriel and a logo. But with this being the next entry inBethesda’scherished fantasy RPG series, one of the most popular franchises there ever was, fans' excitement of this brief teaser trailer is understandable.AdvertUnfortunately, since then we’ve learned nothing new aboutThe Elder Scrolls VI, at least officially. Following the E3 2018 reveal it would have been safe to assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwould be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. However, since that time a lot has changed. Firstly,Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent companyZeniMax Media. So the chances are that the title will be a console exclusive on Xbox. That being said, recent events with Microsoft willing to share some of its properties have given fans renewed hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill also come to PlayStation.Secondly, it’s now approaching six years (yes, six years) sinceThe Elder ScrollsVIwas revealed at E3 2018 with no release date in sight. So not only is there practically zero chance of the fantasy RPG being released on PS4 and Xbox One, but there is also an increased possibility that it might even skip PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. In other words, there’s every chance thatThe Elder Scrolls VImight be released on next-gen systems only.So with that in mind, fans are not only still wondering whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released, but it’s also been that long, how much stock can we put into that E3 2018 reveal trailer? “Does everyone realise how massive that castle in the trailer is?”askedRedditor PlayConsistent7313.AdvertNaturally, fans responded to the question in kind speculating what that castle could be and in what region. Though some fans have previously speculated thatThe Elder Scrolls VImay be setin the regions of High Rock and Hammerfell.Yet, bringing speculative hype firmly to the ground, Reddit user miggleb responded “There is zero substance in the trailer. Take every pixel with a heap of salt,” to which MyNameConnor replied, “Most reasonable comment here.”“The trailer wasn’t gameplay footage at all so take it with a grain of salt. But I understand your hopefulness,” said fm130. “It’s a pre-rendered trailer withStarfield3D assets for filler, don’t overthink it,” exclaimed TheUnderKing89.At the end of the day, excitement forThe Elder Scrolls VIis understandable and I get it as a fan sinceThe Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. We know that the game will be massive but Bethesda is still keeping us in the dark six years on from the initial reveal, so we can only speculate on the game and when it will be released. Hopefully, Bethesda will finally reveal all this year, but I won’t be holding my breath.AdvertAll we know for sure right now is thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released on PC and an Xbox console.

The Elder Scrolls VIis one of the most highly anticipated video games of all time, yet, we know practically nothing about the next entry in Bethesda’s beloved fantasy RPG.

The Elder Scrolls VIwas announced duringE32018 with a glorious cinematic trailer that gave us a flyover view ofTamrielwhich concluded with the game’s logo sending those in attendance at E3 and those watching at home into a frenzy of excitement.

Check out The Elder Scrolls VI trailer below!

In truth, when I say that the trailer was “glorious” all it was was a rendered view of Tamriel and a logo. But with this being the next entry inBethesda’scherished fantasy RPG series, one of the most popular franchises there ever was, fans' excitement of this brief teaser trailer is understandable.

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Unfortunately, since then we’ve learned nothing new aboutThe Elder Scrolls VI, at least officially. Following the E3 2018 reveal it would have been safe to assume thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwould be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. However, since that time a lot has changed. Firstly,Microsoft now owns Bethesda’s parent companyZeniMax Media. So the chances are that the title will be a console exclusive on Xbox. That being said, recent events with Microsoft willing to share some of its properties have given fans renewed hope thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill also come to PlayStation.

Secondly, it’s now approaching six years (yes, six years) sinceThe Elder ScrollsVIwas revealed at E3 2018 with no release date in sight. So not only is there practically zero chance of the fantasy RPG being released on PS4 and Xbox One, but there is also an increased possibility that it might even skip PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. In other words, there’s every chance thatThe Elder Scrolls VImight be released on next-gen systems only.

So with that in mind, fans are not only still wondering whenThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released, but it’s also been that long, how much stock can we put into that E3 2018 reveal trailer? “Does everyone realise how massive that castle in the trailer is?”askedRedditor PlayConsistent7313.

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Naturally, fans responded to the question in kind speculating what that castle could be and in what region. Though some fans have previously speculated thatThe Elder Scrolls VImay be setin the regions of High Rock and Hammerfell.

Yet, bringing speculative hype firmly to the ground, Reddit user miggleb responded “There is zero substance in the trailer. Take every pixel with a heap of salt,” to which MyNameConnor replied, “Most reasonable comment here.”

“The trailer wasn’t gameplay footage at all so take it with a grain of salt. But I understand your hopefulness,” said fm130. “It’s a pre-rendered trailer withStarfield3D assets for filler, don’t overthink it,” exclaimed TheUnderKing89.

At the end of the day, excitement forThe Elder Scrolls VIis understandable and I get it as a fan sinceThe Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. We know that the game will be massive but Bethesda is still keeping us in the dark six years on from the initial reveal, so we can only speculate on the game and when it will be released. Hopefully, Bethesda will finally reveal all this year, but I won’t be holding my breath.

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All we know for sure right now is thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill be released on PC and an Xbox console.

Topics:Bethesda,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Xbox,Xbox Game Pass,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,E3