Since the critically acclaimed and commercially successful "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," the gamer community has been on a craving for the sequel "The Elder Scrolls 6." While it may not be released soon, Bethesda Softwork says that the development of "The Elder Scroll 6" will commence shortly after working on a couple of titles first.
In an interview with Glixel, Todd Howard, "Elder Scrolls" creator, confirmed that "Skyrim" is not the last title of the said franchise. Bethesda will be first busy on some other projects that are quite a handful and have already been devoted. Rest assured; Howard is not yet comfortable leaving his professed series.
Several rumors state that "The Elders Scrolls 6" will be inspired by the "Dark Souls." The inspiration comes from its appealing RPG mechanics that includes combat styles, puzzling challenges, and other quests. Other than that, there has been speculations for a VR support. However, the company remains idle on the idea of implementing one.
Keeping all those in mind, gamers may have to wait until 2019 for the inception of "The Elder Scrolls 6." Reports all point out to the aforementioned release date.
A statement from studio VP Pete Hines earlier mentioned that "The Elder Scroll 6" will not have an appearance on Gamescon 2017 or 2018 yet not ruling out the Gamescon 2019. His statement went as, "Just so you know, not at the next Gamescom and not the one after that; there are at least two big games from Bethesda Games Studios before we get around to Elder Scrolls 6."
Accounts from Neurogadget suggest that the most probable cause of the long interval is for the studio to prepare for the appropriate platform to release "The Elders Scroll 6." Be that all as it may, Bethesda's last installment, "Skyrim," will be perpetually provided with the fundamentals that made the game a prodigious one.
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