It has been roughly half a decade since "Elder Scrolls 5," better known as "Skyrim," earned a cult status following its 2011 debut. This year, Bethesda responded to the viral discussions about the "Elder Scrolls 6" sequel. The development of the upcoming game will fall on their latest priority following two new game projects on their list.
Like most video game companies, Bethesda is not entirely in a unique position to turn down their fan's huge (albeit, unrealistic) expectations. In fact, their public relations and marketing promotion under Peter Hines has been doing very well in terms of properly maneuvering the fans' general emotional state.
At the very least, Bethesda's latest announcement had a great modicum of 'transparency' without 'killing the excitement.' That's the very definition of adept PR management. In fact, several online press websites, including Jobs & Hire, featured the stalwart reputation of Bethesda's impressive PR performance.
As reported by Neuro Gadget, the game developers are still a long way from concluding their fledgling progress on "Elder Scrolls 6." In fact, Bethesda has two more all-new video game projects in the development phase on top of their most current endeavor.
A report published by Game N Guide underscores the fact that "Elder Scrolls 6" might have to enter the next stage of video game platforming. Essentially, Bethesda wants to put a closure on the current "Fall Out" and "Elder Scrolls" installment while they can still exploit its remaining market potential.
As per Bethesda's confirmation, "Fall Out 4" and "Elder Scrolls 5" will undergo remastering and enhanced versions before moving forward with the next sequel. As with every succeeding installment, the developers want to create upcoming sequels that are exponentially bigger than its predecessor.
Meanwhile, several fans have aired their theories about the upcoming game. One of the earliest analysis is uploaded by Youtube username 'TwoDynamic', discussing the possible setting of "Elder Scrolls 6."