The Elder Scrolls 6 is Near, but First a Remaster of a Fallout Chapter Will Arrive: Here are the Plans
The release of The Elder Scrolls 6 could be near, although Bethesda will first focus on developing at least one remaster of a chapter from the Fallout series.
This insight comes from Jez Corden, a journalist from Windows Central, who is well-informed about the latest developments related to Xbox Game Studios.
Putting together rumors and hypotheses during a podcast, Corden hinted at what Bethesda's plans might be for the next 3-4 years.
Indeed, there are at least 3 projects in the works.
When is The Elder Scrolls 6 Coming Out?
The new The Elder Scrolls 6 is expected to arrive within the next 3-4 years. Bethesda’s roadmap includes at least 3 releases. The game might be launched alongside two remasters of chapters from the Fallout series.
In particular, the release calendar could look like this:
- Fallout 3 Remastered, scheduled for release in 2027
- The Elder Scrolls 6, scheduled for release between 2028-2029
- Fallout: New Vegas Remastered, scheduled for release between 2029-2030
The two Fallout-related projects have reportedly been in development for some time, meaning they are now much closer to an official debut. The release schedule described by the journalist seems at least realistic.
The situation will need to be monitored in the coming weeks. The Elder Scrolls 6 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated titles for the future of the gaming market. It is a key project for the development studio, and for this reason, the launch will need to be meticulously planned, both in terms of completing development and the release window.