The technology used in Starfield will play a big role in The Elder Scrolls 6, and Starfield itself is nowhere near presentation-ready. Of course, it should come as no surprise that the game was a no-show. It's safe to say that if the tech is still being built, the game itself is nowhere close to being presentable. The game is reportedly still very early in the development cycle: According to Bethesda's Todd Howard, previous video teasers for the game (as well as for upcoming release Starfield) merely offer " a little sneak peek at the technology" players will find in the latest release.
The main reason that The Elder Scrolls 6 was not shown off at E3 2019 is that there's nothing new to show to show to fans. Why wasn't The Elder Scrolls 6 shown off at E3 2019? Why wasn't The Elder Scrolls 6 at E3 2019? That's what we're here to discuss. The developers first teased The Elder Scrolls 6 at E3 2018, but the game was absent at this year's event. If you missed the news back in September, Microsoft bought Bethesda.It's been almost eight years since Bethesda released The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, meaning buzz for the game's sequel is at an all-time high.
Sure would be cheeky of them if this does turn out to be some kind of TES6 hint. It's years away, behind the space RPG Starfield in their production schedule, and far enough away that they've said we should probably be asking for details years from now. Or, indeed, it may just be a fun little post meant to drive fans wild.īethesda announced the next Elder Scrolls game back in 2018 and have since said very, very little about it. Perhaps it's a past, present, future type thing? Heck, maybe the entire thing is an ESO-related teaser. What about the third candle, then? It's sitting beside a set of coins that were included in the physical collector's edition for The Elder Scrolls Online's Greymoor expansion last year. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. It certainly seems like a solid maybe that the original teaser trailer down below and this new map are singing the same tune.
It's a mostly arid place with the large Alik'r Desert. Hammerfell, in the world of Tamriel, is home to the Redguard people. By that logic then, surely the candle very obviously placed right beneath the empty, unfilled space labeled "Hammerfell" is what we'll be mapping in the future, yes? "Transcribe the past" could refer to the candle beside Solitude, an important location in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
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Here's the full map down below, which Bethesda posted with the message "Transcribe the past and map the future. Here's to a Happy New Year!" It could be just a simple new year's wish alongside a map of Skyrim or perhaps it's a cryptic hint about the next Elder Scrolls game.įolks online are speculating that the placement of candles on the image is a clue about the future of the series. The game's afoot once again thanks to a map that Bethesda have posted with a message that seems like it could definitely possibly maybe be a hint that ES6 will head to Hammerfell. The Elder Scrolls VI may be quite a ways off yet, but that sure hasn't ever stopped anyone from trying to divine details about where and when it might be set. Wake up and slap on your lore caps, Elder Scrolls fans.