Bethesda's Elder Scrolls VI has been an unsure declaration for the longest time, and many people have assumed of what the game will be. As the news has spread worldwide, the developing company certainly has their hands full, but looks to put a solid period to the speculation.
According to What Culture, fans all over the globe have interacted with each other in terms of seeing eye-to-eye with some of the factors that would most likely make the possible The Elder Scrolls VI an even better game than its predecessors. Throughout the years, videos, threads and articles have been going all around the web, discussing how the success of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim seemed very unprecedented.
As reported by Day Herald, the plot of The Elder Scrolls VI has been in debate, but not confirmed. Safe to say, fans shouldn't expect as much from Bethesda, as they have not formally announced what they have in store for the said series. With that, Pete Hines of Bethesda has declared the flow that their company does with their titles.
Delivered by Gaming Bolt, Pete Hines was quoted, "It's not in our DNA. We did Morrowind in 2002 and we could've turned around and done another one right away, but we wanted to wait and do a bigger and better thing with Oblivion. We believe in taking time to do the games right so that when they come out they're special and you pay attention to them."
With that notation, Bethesda's Pete Hines believes that a good game is certainly missed whenever there's a gap in between a title and the next, thus resulting in fans loving the said games. As Bethesda has focused on Fallout 4 and is considerably one of the strongest games to await for, The Elder Scrolls VI may be leagues away from happening, and fans can only hope for the said title to one day ascend.
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