![]() It may not be the most exciting thing in the world (though hey, I would love to see more DOOM Eternal), but at least they’re actually showing up. And along the way, if they also update their now ageing technology, then that’s another win for everyone involved.Īs for what their E3 may entail then, I have to imagine they’ll show us Wolfenstein Youngblood, DOOM Eternal, the upcoming expansions for The Elder Scrolls Online and Fallout 76, and maybe a couple of projects from Arkane and Tango Gameworks. ![]() In the end, fans are eagerly awaiting The Elder Scrolls 6, but if it actually being what fans want it to be warrants time, then it’s good that Bethesda actually take that time, instead of rushing something to the market. It’s good that they are taking their time with these games, and that the early failure of Fallout 76 has not caused them to rush either of them to the market (which would have been catastrophic for the health of the IP and their own brand). As for the game's release date, Howard stated that as much as possible, they like to 'be able to show what the final product feels like. And so patience, please, but you know, given the anniversary, we did want to give everybody a taste,” Howard said, before delving into a discussion of how Bethesda will be upgrading the technology and engine they use for The Elder Scrolls 6. 'The Elder Scrolls 6' announced at E3 Photo: steamXO/flickr. It’s not something we’re going to be talking about at E3, either of those games, this year. “Before everyone asks, please be patient. ![]() Fast-forward to Bethesdas E3 conference in 2018 and we finally get an official look at The Elder Scrolls 6. However, during PAX East at a panel, Todd Howard, the director of the Elder Scrolls series, confirmed that neither game will be at E3 this year, and that both are a ways out for now. Fast-forward to Bethesdas E3 conference in 2018 and we finally get an official look at The Elder Scrolls 6. You might have been hoping for Bethesda to bring its two most eagerly anticipated upcoming games- The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield, both announced last year-to E3 this year. Todd Howard, game director and ep at Bethesda Game Studios stops by the couch to talk about Fallout VR, Skyrim Remaster and when Elder Scrolls 6 is coming.Yo.
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