![]() ![]() They're an incredibly talented studio of creative people. "They're not a two-button vending machine, where first we press Elder Scrolls and then we press Fallout, and then we press Elder Scrolls and then we press Fallout. "This studio is not a vending machine," he said. That sentiment has been echoed by Pete Hines more recently, who said that Bethesda isn't a vending machine for games: When you think about what is the future of that kind of game, we have a pretty good idea of what that's going to be, and it's just going to take technology and time we don't necessarily have right now." We're not a developer that's going to rush something like this out. And that'll make sense many years from now. "People will probably hear about those probably even before Elder Scrolls 6. "And we actually have two other large projects we're also doing that are bigger than anything we've done," he continued. It's something we love.' But it is - you know, I have to be careful what I say - it's a very long way off." "I think it's good in these moments to tell our fans, 'Yes, of course we are. Well, that's what he's saying publicly anyway.Įarlier this year, Bethesda's Todd Howard said the game was a "long way off" when asked whether the team was working on the Skyrim sequel. we simply said we would make it eventually. fyi, the elder scrolls vi isn't in development. Well according to Bethesda's Pete Hines, the team isn't working on The Elder Scrolls 6 at all yet, but they will make it one we aren't working on TES6 at the moment ![]() The big question is whether Bethesda Game Studios has really bitten into the development cycle yet. There was a four-year gap between the releases of Oblivion and Skyrim, but if that was going to happen again we'd already have the next game: Skyrim was released way back in 2011. For example, right now Bethesda is even advertising for a "Quest Designer", asking for "Experience with The Elder Scrolls Construction Set". That is not Hines lifting the lid on the next Elder Scrolls game, of course, but the casual way he brushes over the subject in his subtext amounts to an admission 'another Skyrim' is as likely as 'another Call of Duty'. " make sure everything we do is noteworthy. That's just not how we view it," Hines said. ![]() "They'd be spitting out a Skyrim 2 the year after or two years later. Bethesda Vice President Pete Hines talked about how most other publishers would have tried to crank out a sequel to Skyrim as soon as possible. The closest we've got to Bethesda admitting a Skyrim sequel is coming came at the Elder Scrolls Online launch. The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim has sold more than 20 million copies, making it easily the most successful game in the 20-year-old series, and by a huge margin. The game doesn't even officially exist yet. The amount of official information available on the follow-up to Skyrim could be written on the back of a Starbucks receipt in marker pen. Here's everything we know about it so far. But we've been digging through the many pages of nonsense you'll find online to see which bits make sense. The Elder Scrolls 6 is currently a figment made largely of whisked-together rumours and internet conjecture. There's evidently still a while to wait, though. It's definitely time for The Elder Scrolls 6. We may well be getting stuck into Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition all over again, but although we're enjoying it and it looks great, it's still a familiar story. As we inch closer and closer to Christmas, we grow very aware that an Elder Scrolls 6 announcement isn't happening in 2016. ![]()
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