Disappointment is all over Elder Scrolls fans as the much anticipated 6th installment of the game's franchise will not be happening this 2015, but instead will be release next year or on 2017. Speculation is that Bethesda Softworks is naming the game Argonia. While waiting for the game to be available, fans are deliberating of what they like to see in the 6th installment.
Yibada wrote that Elder Scrolls 6 is speculated to be released before the end of this year. But, the game will be out to the shelves either in 2016 or early 2017. Earlier titles "Oblivious", "Morrowind" and "Skyrim" are huge hits in the market.
The site mentioned that game developer Bethesda is finalizing a multi-player mode for the 6th series of Elder Scrolls. This multiplayer inclusion may be one of the reasons why there is a delay in the release of Elder Scrolls 6.
Master Herald reported that while little is known about the game in terms of gameplay, whispers are heard that it will be called "Argonia" as a clue of its setting.
However, some fans are reportedly deliberating of what they would like to see in the next Elder Scrolls game. Some players would like to experience a cooperative multiplayer, while others suggest an expansive online experience close to that of an MMO. Others propose that the game should focus on its combat mechanics.
A multi-region world is even recommended by Oliver VanDervoort. According to him "The bigger the world, the better the side quests can be, because they can be written specifically for the region where the player is located. That means they'll be able to have something truly unique when they are going out on their missions. This kind of a setup will also offer a more immersive world all the way around. There is something to be said for the larger an open world in order to make it feel as though you are truly traveling over the land."
Without words for Bethesda Softworks, everything will be speculations. However, fans are eagerly waiting for further announcements about Elder Scrolls 6 details.
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