

With Redfall now released and Starfield still in progress, the TES 6 team has ample time to consider innovative features and draw inspiration from other successful triple-A titles released since Skyrim's debut in 2011. However, this comes as no surprise as game director Todd Howard has made it clear that Redfall and Starfield will be released prior to TES 6's development. What do you think about all this ongoing and never-ending nonsense? Do you think the internet is onto something with The Elder Scrolls 6 coming to PlayStation 5, or are they just clutching at straws? Let us know in the comments.Despite being announced at E3 2018, Bethesda has yet to provide any updates on The Elder Scrolls 6.

Meaning as per the latest statement, there are two games left, and with Starfield and Redfall already confirmed to be console exclusives, that leaves the fate of The Elder Scrolls 6 up in the air. While Microsoft never came out and confirmed which games these would be, the common consensus on the internet was that they would be The Elder Scrolls 6, Redfall, and Starfield.Īlthough since that statement was made, the only ZeniMax game to have been released is Hi-Fi Rush, which would imply that it formed part of the aforementioned three games. In the statement, Microsoft mentioned that two upcoming ZeniMax games are set to release on Xbox and PC only, which is where the rumour mill started churning.īack in December, Microsoft said there would be three future titles from ZeniMax released on Xbox and PC. However, thanks to a statement made by Microsoft in the ongoing Activision Blizzard nonsense, many believe the game was just confirmed for PlayStation. It’s worth noting that the possibility of The Elder Scrolls 6 coming to PlayStation 5 was never outright denied but it was strongly implied that it would be an Xbox console exclusive. Going through the newly-released documents about the proposed Activision Blizzard deal has led to a rather juicy rumour that The Elder Scrolls 6 might be coming to the PlayStation 5 after all.
