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The Story Behind the Early Announcement of Elder Scrolls VI: Reasons and Reactions

There’s nothing more annoying for gamers when they find out the game they’ve been waiting for, a game they’ve been waiting for a long time, ends up being announced too early. It’s so early that even waiting 5-10 years won’t necessarily result in the opportunity to try the game directly. This is what must be experienced by gamers who are waiting for the arrival of Elder Scrolls VI, which was announced in 2018. That when the hype was high, Bethesda actually came with “bad news” – how at that time they were only focusing on Starfield and would only start developing and working on Elder Scrolls VI when Starfield was completely finished. Now new insights regarding this situation have emerged.

In his latest interview, former Skyrim Lead Designer – Bruce Nesmith provided some insight regarding the announcement of Elder Scrolls VI. Nesmith said that Bethesda itself had been “attacked” several times by fans because it never talked about Elder Scrolls VI. At that time, he and Todd Howard had the same view – that games were better discussed about 6 months before they were released on the market. But in the end Bethesda gave up because they were afraid of the “rage” of these gamers and decided to throw out a short teaser as confirmation. Nesmith believes that Todd himself will not talk about Elder Scrolls Vi until 6 months before the game is ready to be released on the market.

Elder Scrolls VI was announced quickly due to “outrage” from gamers.

Neither Microsoft nor Bethesda have spoken about the release window for Elder Scrolls VI, which of course has sparked a lot of rumors and speculation, including how it will arrive on Microsoft’s next generation console in the future. How about you? Any predictions on when this game will be released?

2023-10-25 14:02:09
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