Todd Howard has provided a new update on the ongoing development The Elder Scrolls 6The game will return to the “classic style” Bethesda fans have come to expect from its RPGs. the latter The Elder Scrolls 6 The update will be good news for those who prefer some of Bethesda's classic RPGs to its more modern offerings, such as Fallout 76 and Starfield.
The Elder Scrolls 6 It was first announced at E3 2018 with a cinematic trailer that gave away very little about the game. This trailer remains the only official promotional material about the game, and rare updates regarding its development have come via Bethesda's Todd Howard. He has said it before The Elder Scrolls 6The initial announcement was an error by Bethesda, especially since the studio has released two games: Fallout 76 and Starfield. with Skyrim Launched back in 2011 (and has since been re-released several times), it has been a long wait for gamers, so fans are always eager to hear any development updates. The Elder Scrolls 6.
Howard recently appeared on the Kinda Funny Gamescast, where he offered some exciting news. The Elder Scrolls 6development of According to Howard, fans of Bethesda's previous games will be delighted with the next one The Elder Scrolls title. “We have a certain style that we like and our fans like that we want to get better and better. I think in some ways. Fallout 76 and Starfield That's a little creative twist on the classic The Elder Scrolls, resulta Skyrim or a Fallout 3 or a Result 4, oblivionWhere you're exploring the world in a certain way,” Howard explained. “And when we come back The Elder Scrolls 6 What we're doing now, we're going back to that classic style that we missed, that we know really well.”
Starfield It was heavily criticized by gamers for its exploration, which involved players traveling from planet to planet through hidden cloak loading screens. Of course, it did not fully utilize the potential of the space setting. Players were also subject to loading screens on planets, which hindered the game's exploration experience. Now, with The Elder Scrolls 6It's back to basics for Bethesda. Fortunately, as Howard points out, “the vast majority of people who made Skyrim are still here” at the studio, which will help it return to those roots in its upcoming RPG. But with new faces on board as well as veterans, The Elder Scrolls 6 Can still offer some new ideas.
…as we return The Elder Scrolls 6 What we're doing now, we're going back to that classic style that we missed, that we know really well.
Howard also revealed this during the interview The Elder Scrolls 6 The next iteration of Bethesda's in-house game engine will use Creation Engine 3. Starfield Creation Engine 2 was used, but the developer has invested time and resources to push it to its next version, which will be the driving force behind “The Elder Scrolls 6 According to Howard and beyond. Once again, though, he was careful to point out that the game “will still take some time,” adding, “We're able to play it, we're about to hit a big milestone internally, the majority of the studio is in the game and some of our partners.”
Howard talked a little more regularly about how The Elder Scrolls 6Recently, the development is gaining momentum. Most of the updates are pretty vague – understandably, Bethesda isn't yet ready to discuss the game in detail at this point. But his continued acceptance of the fact is a positive sign of things to come.
Lack of marketing for Bethesda The Elder Scrolls 6 Over the years there has been widespread speculation and alleged leaks as to what exactly will be featured in the game. Back in 2024, a leak appeared The Elder Scrolls 6Setting through a developer's Pinterest mood board, that would certainly be a unique way to bring this information to light. Until Bethesda is ready to share more, all leaks like this should be taken with a pinch of salt.


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Bethesda Softworks