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The director of The Elder Scrolls 6 reveals why the game needs to wait

The director of Bethesda Game Studios, Todd Howard, has shared an update on the release date of The Elder Scrolls 6, revealing why the game has had to wait, and it is partly because after completing the development of fallout 4, Bethesda Game Studios had to focus on Star field. In general, this has left aside the work in The Elder Scrolls 6 and continues to leave aside the work in the game, which means that there are still several years for its launch. And if this is true, it is safe to assume that it will not be a cross-generation game, which means you will need a PC or an Xbox Series X | S to play the next delivery of the franchise, at least at the beginning.

During a recent interview, Howard referred to the game and how long the fans have been waiting for the follow-up of Skyrim. To this end, Howard admits that the gap has not been ideal.

Is Bethesda Taking Too Long With Elder Scrolls 6?

Do you plan to have the kind of gap we have between Skyrim and the follow-up? I can not say it's a good thing, said Howard to IGN. I would like to be able to move a wand and the game we wanted to do? [...] just come out? Absolutely.

On this basis, Howard revealed that STANFIELD was prioritized about The Elder Scrolls Vi because the team felt that if the game was not now, it is possible that never be done.

«We felt doing something like star field... we had wanted to do something else for a long time and play in a new universe, so if not now, I'm going back in time, we started just after fallout 4, then 2015 — if it's not now, when? It seemed that, if we did not do it then, the 'when' could be 'never, Howard said.

While Howard does not mention a release date or a launch window for The Elder Scrolls VI, what this confirms is that most of Bethesda Game Studios is working on Star field, and it will be until it released. What does this mean for the next antique Per gamins Game? It probably means that it is still in preproduction and, therefore, at least, several years still miss.

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