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'Elder Scrolls 6' Release Update: Bethesda Focused on 'Fallout 4,' 'Elder Scrolls VI' Might Take A Couple More Years To Release?

It has been established as a fact that Bethesda releases an "Elder Scrolls" title every four years. With the last "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" released in 2011. "Elder Scrolls VI" should be in the works now for a 2016 release. 

According to Neurogadget, Bethesda has just released the "Elder Scrolls" Online for PC last year and then for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this year. Sadly, this could mean that the company is too preoccupied to accommodate developments for a sequel to "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim."

But fans need not despair. In an interview with Telegraph, he said that there will be a "Skyrim 2" in a year later. He explained though that the company is not focusing on launching too many titles in a single year because of their concern in quality. He said, "The fact that we did a showcase and we did it pretty well makes it a logical thing for people to bring that up." Then continued, "Because that's what the big companies do and in the past we haven't done it and now people are saying 'now you're in that conversation.'"

"To me it doesn't. We've always felt like we'll find our own way and do our own thing. If we're going to do a showcase, we're going to do it our way. No celebrities involved, no famous people coming up there. We're not going to use lots of buzzwords or jargon or put up our growth charts for you or whatever. We're here to talk about games - so here's one, here's another, here's another, here's another and we're done. Have a good night."

According to Neurogadget, it seems obvious that Bethesda is giving its full focus on "Fallout 4" and its lineup of DLCs coming in 2016. So judging by Pete Hines' statement and "Fallout 4" plans, "Elder Scrolls 6" might arrive in another couple of years.


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