THE ELDER SCROLLS VI
Much like Starfield, Bethesda only gave us the tiniest peak at The Elder Scrolls VI with an announcement trailer showing off an unspecified landscape with a quick glance at the games title as seen above.
It’s expected to release after Starfield, which as already stated is likely not arriving until 2019 at the very soonest, meaning the timeline of Elder Scrolls VI release is pushed back into 2020-2021 territory, making it very likely to be a next-gen title contender, even more so than Starfield.
The most recent entry in the Elder Scrolls series Skyrim released originally for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in November 2011 before coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC yet again as a Special Edition five years later in 2016. Not to mention ports that released it onto Nintendo Switch and PSVR just last year in 2017.
By the way it’s looking so far, The Elder Scrolls VI will either release in two ways. Split between next-gen and current gen with the latter coming first followed by an improved edition once the newer consoles are released, or it becomes a strictly next-gen title due to technology demands and a desire to entice consumers to purchase a new console.