

Sure, PlayStation headlines the industry with several of the biggest-name releases under its belt. Photo taken from Skyrim Special Edition Steam pageĪs such, there might be no playable build yet, so this thing could take a few years more to produce something like a gameplay trailer.Īnother report, this time by IGN, says that Bethesda is designing the next "Elder Scrolls" game in the vein of previous ones like "Oblivion" and "Skyrim." According to Howard, their ultimate goal is to recapture the overall feel of these past games and make people think they've been "transported." A Big Future For Xbox Read also: Open the Vault: Collectibles Leader Hero Collector Kicks Off Bethesda Deal With FALLOUT Items 'Elder Scrolls 6': How Is The Game Going?īethesda and Microsoft have been exquisitely tight-lipped about "Elder Scrolls 6," so there's barely any actual news about it.Īside from the indirectly confirmed exclusivity, however, players might have to wait just a bit longer before the game is out.Īs of June this year, Bethesda mainstay Todd Howard said that "Elder Scrolls 6" is "still in the design phase." This could mean that the development team is deep into conceptualizing the basic concepts of the game. There's still no word about "Elder Scrolls 6" itself, however, ever since it was first teased with a trailer three years ago. They acquired ZeniMax earlier this year for $7.5 billion, effectively bringing one of the most legendary game developers in the industry into their fold.

This all-but-officially-confirmed exclusivity deal is a direct result of Microsoft's takeover of ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda. Phil Spencer, Executive President of Gaming at Microsoft, addresses the audience at the Xbox 2018 E3 briefing in Los Angeles, California on June 10, 2018, ahead of the 24th Electronic Entertainment Expo which opens on June 12.
