So much of gaming news is focused on the endless saga that isGTA 6, or the sexually charged thirst of a community towardsMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s Venom, thatThe Elder Scrolls VIhas disappeared into the recesses of our minds. But not for long, as I’m here to help turn the tides, letting a fandom know that one, they’ve not been forgotten, and two, thatElder Scrolls VIwill haveSkyrim’s progression system.This might not be the news you’ve been hoping for, but at least it isn’t like the debacle thatRockstaris facing asGTA fans slam the devsfor a significant lack ofGTA 6-related content. Furthermore, Bethesda isn’t shying away from the truth that the nextElder Scrollstitle is several years away from launch, and yes, that’s on top of the five years we’ve waited since it was officially revealed.Don’t forget to look back at some of the funniestSkyrimwins and fails!In a recent interview,Bethesda’s ex-design director, Bruce Nesmith, assured fans thatSkyrim’s levelling-up system of continuously using skills to progress would be utilised as opposed to any other mechanics. Nesmith also surmised thatElder Scrolls VIwould “probably” use the same, or similar, magic progression toSkyrim; this will come as a relief to those who remember the tough trials ofOblivion, which made obtaining magic early on quite taxing.AdvertStill, that isn’t to sayOblivionfeatures won’t show up in the next Elder Scrolls instalment – “What will probably come through, because you can see it in the history of the game, is things that were developed inOblivionand inSkyrimwill be further developed inThe Elder Scrolls 6.” Nesmith added, “I don’t know what they will be, but you will find my fingerprints on many of those things.”Combined with the promise from a Bethesda insider thatElder Scrolls VIwill be a “major upgrade” onStarfield, it seems like the devs are putting in the hours to secure yet another successful game launch. Though, as many gamers have watched, either from the sidelines or from knee-deep in the trenches,Starfield’s hype died as quickly as it built up; it’s still considered a solid game, but Bethesda will undoubtedly feel disappointed at how easily it’s been disregarded since launch.For now, what comes next regarding theElder Scrolls VIdevelopment is privy only to those working on its creation. Nesmith’s words give us hope, however, that hope won’t be able to sustain such a hungry fandom for long.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Skyrim,PC,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo Switch

So much of gaming news is focused on the endless saga that isGTA 6, or the sexually charged thirst of a community towardsMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s Venom, thatThe Elder Scrolls VIhas disappeared into the recesses of our minds. But not for long, as I’m here to help turn the tides, letting a fandom know that one, they’ve not been forgotten, and two, thatElder Scrolls VIwill haveSkyrim’s progression system.This might not be the news you’ve been hoping for, but at least it isn’t like the debacle thatRockstaris facing asGTA fans slam the devsfor a significant lack ofGTA 6-related content. Furthermore, Bethesda isn’t shying away from the truth that the nextElder Scrollstitle is several years away from launch, and yes, that’s on top of the five years we’ve waited since it was officially revealed.Don’t forget to look back at some of the funniestSkyrimwins and fails!In a recent interview,Bethesda’s ex-design director, Bruce Nesmith, assured fans thatSkyrim’s levelling-up system of continuously using skills to progress would be utilised as opposed to any other mechanics. Nesmith also surmised thatElder Scrolls VIwould “probably” use the same, or similar, magic progression toSkyrim; this will come as a relief to those who remember the tough trials ofOblivion, which made obtaining magic early on quite taxing.AdvertStill, that isn’t to sayOblivionfeatures won’t show up in the next Elder Scrolls instalment – “What will probably come through, because you can see it in the history of the game, is things that were developed inOblivionand inSkyrimwill be further developed inThe Elder Scrolls 6.” Nesmith added, “I don’t know what they will be, but you will find my fingerprints on many of those things.”Combined with the promise from a Bethesda insider thatElder Scrolls VIwill be a “major upgrade” onStarfield, it seems like the devs are putting in the hours to secure yet another successful game launch. Though, as many gamers have watched, either from the sidelines or from knee-deep in the trenches,Starfield’s hype died as quickly as it built up; it’s still considered a solid game, but Bethesda will undoubtedly feel disappointed at how easily it’s been disregarded since launch.For now, what comes next regarding theElder Scrolls VIdevelopment is privy only to those working on its creation. Nesmith’s words give us hope, however, that hope won’t be able to sustain such a hungry fandom for long.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Skyrim,PC,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo Switch
So much of gaming news is focused on the endless saga that isGTA 6, or the sexually charged thirst of a community towardsMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s Venom, thatThe Elder Scrolls VIhas disappeared into the recesses of our minds. But not for long, as I’m here to help turn the tides, letting a fandom know that one, they’ve not been forgotten, and two, thatElder Scrolls VIwill haveSkyrim’s progression system.This might not be the news you’ve been hoping for, but at least it isn’t like the debacle thatRockstaris facing asGTA fans slam the devsfor a significant lack ofGTA 6-related content. Furthermore, Bethesda isn’t shying away from the truth that the nextElder Scrollstitle is several years away from launch, and yes, that’s on top of the five years we’ve waited since it was officially revealed.Don’t forget to look back at some of the funniestSkyrimwins and fails!In a recent interview,Bethesda’s ex-design director, Bruce Nesmith, assured fans thatSkyrim’s levelling-up system of continuously using skills to progress would be utilised as opposed to any other mechanics. Nesmith also surmised thatElder Scrolls VIwould “probably” use the same, or similar, magic progression toSkyrim; this will come as a relief to those who remember the tough trials ofOblivion, which made obtaining magic early on quite taxing.AdvertStill, that isn’t to sayOblivionfeatures won’t show up in the next Elder Scrolls instalment – “What will probably come through, because you can see it in the history of the game, is things that were developed inOblivionand inSkyrimwill be further developed inThe Elder Scrolls 6.” Nesmith added, “I don’t know what they will be, but you will find my fingerprints on many of those things.”Combined with the promise from a Bethesda insider thatElder Scrolls VIwill be a “major upgrade” onStarfield, it seems like the devs are putting in the hours to secure yet another successful game launch. Though, as many gamers have watched, either from the sidelines or from knee-deep in the trenches,Starfield’s hype died as quickly as it built up; it’s still considered a solid game, but Bethesda will undoubtedly feel disappointed at how easily it’s been disregarded since launch.For now, what comes next regarding theElder Scrolls VIdevelopment is privy only to those working on its creation. Nesmith’s words give us hope, however, that hope won’t be able to sustain such a hungry fandom for long.
So much of gaming news is focused on the endless saga that isGTA 6, or the sexually charged thirst of a community towardsMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s Venom, thatThe Elder Scrolls VIhas disappeared into the recesses of our minds. But not for long, as I’m here to help turn the tides, letting a fandom know that one, they’ve not been forgotten, and two, thatElder Scrolls VIwill haveSkyrim’s progression system.
This might not be the news you’ve been hoping for, but at least it isn’t like the debacle thatRockstaris facing asGTA fans slam the devsfor a significant lack ofGTA 6-related content. Furthermore, Bethesda isn’t shying away from the truth that the nextElder Scrollstitle is several years away from launch, and yes, that’s on top of the five years we’ve waited since it was officially revealed.
Don’t forget to look back at some of the funniestSkyrimwins and fails!
In a recent interview,Bethesda’s ex-design director, Bruce Nesmith, assured fans thatSkyrim’s levelling-up system of continuously using skills to progress would be utilised as opposed to any other mechanics. Nesmith also surmised thatElder Scrolls VIwould “probably” use the same, or similar, magic progression toSkyrim; this will come as a relief to those who remember the tough trials ofOblivion, which made obtaining magic early on quite taxing.
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Still, that isn’t to sayOblivionfeatures won’t show up in the next Elder Scrolls instalment – “What will probably come through, because you can see it in the history of the game, is things that were developed inOblivionand inSkyrimwill be further developed inThe Elder Scrolls 6.” Nesmith added, “I don’t know what they will be, but you will find my fingerprints on many of those things.”
Combined with the promise from a Bethesda insider thatElder Scrolls VIwill be a “major upgrade” onStarfield, it seems like the devs are putting in the hours to secure yet another successful game launch. Though, as many gamers have watched, either from the sidelines or from knee-deep in the trenches,Starfield’s hype died as quickly as it built up; it’s still considered a solid game, but Bethesda will undoubtedly feel disappointed at how easily it’s been disregarded since launch.
For now, what comes next regarding theElder Scrolls VIdevelopment is privy only to those working on its creation. Nesmith’s words give us hope, however, that hope won’t be able to sustain such a hungry fandom for long.
Topics:The Elder Scrolls,The Elder Scrolls 6,Bethesda,Skyrim,PC,Xbox,PlayStation,Nintendo Switch