Bethesda revealed The Senior citizen Scrolls VI five years back at E3 2018, but the brand-new dream RPG is still “five-plus years away,” according to Phil Spencer. The chief of Microsoft’s Gaming division exposed the video game’s prospective release timeframe during day 2 of the hearing where the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is seeking an injunction to block the business’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
“As I said with Elder Scrolls VI, it’s so far out it’s tough to understand what the platforms will even be at this point. We’re talking about it being likely five-plus years away.”
If you’ve been following any bit of news Bethesda has actually shared about The Elder Scrolls VI, the video game’s remote release date ought to come as no surprise. Based on Spencer’s comments, The Elder Scrolls VI might skip the existing generation of consoles completely. Last week, Bethesda Game Studios Creative Director Todd Howard said the Elder Scrolls VI “might be the last game” of his profession.