'Elder Scrolls 6' Delayed By 'Fallout 4?' Upcoming Game Set In Argonia?

by Miguel Abesamis / Jan 25, 2016 01:37 PM EST
'Elder Scrolls 6' Delayed By 'Fallout 4?' Upcoming Game Set In Argonia?

It's been five years since "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" was launched, and "The Elder Scrolls 6," which will reportedly be set in Argonia, is still without a release date.

However, Pete Hines, vice president of PR and marketing at Bethesda, has confirmed that "The Elder Scrolls 6" is on its way with a release date - it just may not be as soon as fans have been expecting.

According to Dual Shockers, the developing team is already busy with the DLC's of "Fallout 4," and Bethesda isn't known to split their staff to work on two games simultaneously.

"The studio size is about the same that it has been for years, which is 'a hundred and something.' It's roughly the same size as the team that shipped 'Skyrim,'" the publication wrote.

Hines himself confirmed that they're waiting to finish with "Fallout 4's" DLC before they can start work on the second "Skyrim" game. With Hines confirming "Elder Scrolls 6," rumors about where the game will be set began. This includes Argonia, Elsweyr and Valenwood, reported Latin Post.

Meanwhile, Movie Pilot reported that Bethesda has opened a new studio in Montreal, Quebec in order to increase operations. Of course, many are speculating that the new facility will contribute to accelerating the development on current projects.

"We've worked with some very talented developers in Montreal for a long time and decided it was time to open a studio there," said Todd Howard, executive producer and game director at Bethesda Game Studios. "It's exciting to thing about new games we'll be building together."

In other news, Day Herald reported that a renowned site claims that "The Elder Scrolls 6" won't bear the subtitle "Argonia." However, developers of the game have yet to announce its final title.

Stay tuned for more on "The Elder Scrolls 6" as updates become available.

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