The Elder Scrolls 6 is still nowhere to be seen, and instead of launching a new game, Bethesda is shutting down an older ...
A recent report suggested that the The Elder Scrolls 6 release date is either 2028 or 2029. This makes the latest report not surprising at all. And this latest report is that the Bethesda game will ...
Bethesda is pulling the plug on the forgotten Elder Scrolls Blades, bringing an end to the free-to-play mobile spin-off later ...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered last week, which would have been a massive surprise for fans of The Elder Scrolls if it wasn’t leaked to death in the months before this stealth release. And ...
The Elder Scrolls franchise sale won't last forever: gamers have until June 4 to make their purchases.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Elder Scrolls VI likely won't be able to live up expectations from fans, according to Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith, who was the lead designer on ...
Elder Scrolls 6 is still quite a while away it seems, as Xbox has given a rough release window for the RPG game. So while we all wait for the Elder Scrolls 6 release date, we can rest well in the ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 is actually in production, Bethesda Softworks' vice president Pete Hines says, as he confirms that the Skyrim sequel and much-anticipated RPG game has left the initial concept ...
This year marks the sixth anniversary of The Elder Scrolls 6’s teaser trailer. And with Skyrim turning 13 years old this November, it’s safe to say that Elder Scrolls fans have endured – and will ...
More than a decade has passed, and there is still no sequel to the famous "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim." The most recent news for "Elder Scrolls VI" is that it might be the last game in the fantasy series ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 may be the last game in the fantasy series Todd Howard makes, the Bethesda boss has said. Speaking to IGN ahead of Starfield Direct, 52-year-old Howard discussed the length of time ...
Microtransactions remain controversial, and for good reason. Despite what you may think, however, the trouble didn't start ...