The Elder Scrolls VI was officially announced at the very end of Bethesda's E3 2018 press conference with a short, pretty enigmatic teaser featuring a quick look at a hilly, peaceful landscape. At the time, Bethesda Executive Producer Todd Howard confirmed that the publisher revealed
The Elder Scrolls VI so far from release to avoid potential confusion with mobile
The Elder Scrolls: Blades.
In a recent interview with GameSpot at PAX Australia, Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines and ZeniMax Online Studios game director Matt Firor confirmed that
The Elder Scrolls VI won't launch for PS4 and Xbox One and the series fans will have to wait at least until the release of PS5 and the new Xbox codenamed
Scarlett. It's not the only bad news, as space opera
Starfield is in a more advanced stage of development as it's playable right now and will officially hit stores before
The Elder Scrolls VI.
Condensing that
Starfield doesn't have a specified release date and some reports claim that the game won't be released for the current generation of consoles, it's clear that we will wait at least until 2021 to learn more about
TESVI. Why Bethesda announced
The Elder Scrolls VI (reportedly titled
Redfall) at least four years before its release will remain one of the universe’s biggest (unanswered) questions.
The Elder Scrolls VI doesn't have a set release date yet.