It seems that fans are desperate for someone to intervene and halt Bethesda Softworks from announcing future video games, as the highly anticipated Elder Scrolls VI appears to be little more than a concept since its official unveiling in 2018. In just a few days, it will mark seven years since that teaser clip with emotionally stirring music was first shown, making it older than The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was when it launched on November 11, 2011, notoriously known for its release.
As a fellow enthusiast, if that moment left you feeling slightly bewildered, rest assured, you aren’t the only one. Reddit user RoboPup has been meticulously tracking the days and reports it as 2,403, to be precise, since Todd Howard unveiled The Elder Scrolls VI in his signature style. That equates to six years, seven months, and three days, for those keeping score (and I’m grateful to IGN for that).
When might The Elder Scrolls VI be launched? Why do game creators and distributors reveal information about upcoming games years ahead of time, making fans wait? Please remain patient as you anticipate in the comment area beneath.
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2025-01-08 11:06