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Happy 7th Anniversary To The Ill-Advised ‘Elder Scrolls VI' Announcement

Happy 7th Anniversary To The Ill-Advised ‘Elder Scrolls VI' Announcement

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We just finished another big Microsoft showcase, and Bethesda was missing on two fronts. First, no more content for Starfield, which may not be the biggest shock, but also nothing on Elder Scrolls VI, which is…also not the biggest shock.
But we have now reached a rather absurd milestone. Elder Scrolls VI was announced seven years ago at E3, back when E3 just existed. That was 2018, two years pre-pandemic, halfway through the first Trump term, and well before this current generation of consoles launched. Here's a refresher on how that was presented:
A thirty-second spot of a landscape ending in the logo and nothing else. Seven years later, outside of a few 'we're working on it' updates, that's all we've gotten. There were reports that the game may make it out in 2026, but halfway through 2025 and nothing further on it, that seems increasingly unlikely.
It's a frustrating exercise for fans who will end up waiting nearly two decades for the sequel to Skyrim. Most recently, Bethesda threw almost its entire weight behind Starfield, which it was banking on being a big new IP. But despite its Game Pass launch saying it was the most initial players for a Bethesda game ever, it's widely considered one of its worst now, with Fallout 76 more relevant these days than Starfield. And that was a half-decade detour that could have been spent focusing more on ES6.
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Bethesda's timelines are frustrating more generally for fans even outside of ES6. There is a huge new surge of interest in the Fallout universe thanks to the excellent Amazon Prime Video series, but will Bethesda capitalize on that with a new game? Not even close. If Elder Scrolls 6 won't be out until at least 2027, and there is at least another five years of development for Fallout 5, we're talking about the early 2030s before a new game in that series. This has led to many fans calling for Microsoft to let another developer take on Fallout before then, but fan-favorite Obsidian is drowning in other projects, and there has been no movement on that front with any studio at all.
Even Todd Howard admitted that 2018 was too early to announce the game given the long wait ahead, and now here we are in 2025 with the seven-year anniversary of just that announcement, which seems comical at this point. Do I expect to see anything from Elder Scrolls 6 this year? No, I don't. And even if we did get some sort of Game Awards teaser, fool me once and all that. Do not expect any Elder Scrolls updates any time soon unless the word 'Online' is attached.
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