Elder Scrolls 6, Dishonored 2 at E3 - the thought of that will be an answered prayer to a lot of gamers as it has been years since the previous versions of the said titles alongside the expected Fallout 4. While E3 2015 is already set in stone to happen at June 16 to 18, certain developers have their own scheduled press conferences.
The said titles belong to Bethesda, which will hold its conference at 10:00PM ET / 7:00PM PT of June 14. That is a Sunday. It should be acknowledged that this is the first time ever that the developer will take part in this major showcase for the gaming industry.
As reported in GameDebate, other games which might be given glimpses of would be Battlecry and Doom 4. It goes without saying that Fallout 4 will be the star for Bethesda, though.
Metro UK shares statements from various fans on the games that they want to see. One player, by the alias of Coolridge, talks about his hopes that the next version for Skyrim would come out. He expresses his dismay that a lot of attention is being given just for Fallout 4.
Despite the possibility that a hint on Elder Scrolls 6 would be given, this might be swayed for now because ESO is a more nearing release. To avoid overlapping the game's moment, postponing what is next for Skyrim would be the practical move.
As for Dishonored 2, it is expected to be launched sometime this year for PS4 and Xbox One. Its original version was released back in 2012 for PS3, PC, and Xbox 360. A lot of information on the title's gameplay and features, as well as improvements from the original game have already been laid out. That said, the RPG is more or less assured to have an appearance in the coming expo.
While many players are yearning to see Elder Scrolls 6, Dishonored 2 at E3, there is a slim chance that both would be included. Nevertheless, it would be quite the fortune if, indeed, the two titles were given their deserved attention and announcements alongside the long awaited Fallout 4. Fans, therefore, should stay posted for what Bethesda would have to say.
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