
Fans first heard about The Elder Scrolls VI back in 2018, along with a short teaser trailer that’s become very memorable. However, Bethesda’s Todd Howard recently admitted they revealed the game too early, as there hasn’t been any official news, trailers, or updates since. Considering the last installment, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, came out in 2011, it’s understandable that fans are losing patience. With no release date in sight, it looks like we’ll be waiting a long time for The Elder Scrolls VI.
Good news recently shared on the official Xbox news page suggests a brighter future for the brand. A memo from Asha Sharma and Matt Booty outlined the company’s plans for what’s coming next.
Xbox was founded by a team that wasn’t afraid to take risks. We made a bold move by focusing on what consumers wanted, even though it differed from the usual business approach. We believed gaming would become the central entertainment experience in homes, and we didn’t want to be left behind.
That spirit has carried us through the last 25 years, and it is required to carry us forward.
The new head of Xbox, Sharma, is planning some major changes, particularly around pricing – especially for Xbox Game Pass, which has become more expensive recently – and making gaming more social. This raises questions about how these plans will affect big game series like The Elder Scrolls, and specifically, the future of The Elder Scrolls VI.
Later in the news article, the conversation shifted to the future of Xbox gaming, with a potential emphasis on games that encourage creation, like Minecraft, The Elder Scrolls, and Sea of Thieves. The mention of The Elder Scrolls immediately sparked excitement among fans, especially regarding what’s coming next. Users on the r/TESVI subreddit quickly began discussing the implications, with one person asking, “What do you all think this means? Could it hint at spin-off games, or is it a sign that development is focusing on TESVI?”
The news quickly sparked conversation online. One person commented that any support for The Elder Scrolls from company leaders was a positive, while another shared a popular GIF from The Office US expressing excitement. Many believe the inclusion of The Elder Scrolls is related to modding. One user suggested it could involve the Creation Club for Skyrim or even the upcoming Oblivion Remaster, though they think the latter might be too late. Ultimately, they believe Microsoft will continue to support The Elder Scrolls with mods, as the Creation Club has proven to be a successful way to generate revenue, and The Elder Scrolls VI is likely to be released within the next five years.
It’s unclear if the recent Xbox announcement relates to the Creation Club and modding, or if it’s a hint about the future of The Elder Scrolls VI. Either way, fans are eager for any news, Todd Howard!
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2026-04-24 18:07