‘The Elder Scrolls 6’ Likely to Carry the Title ‘Argonia’ Instead of the Rumored ‘Redguard’ Upon Launched in June 2016

He said that he knows why some fans and gamers are eagerly anticipating the “Skyrim” successor because they are aware that another game publisher has announced that it would be releasing “Skyrim 2” within a year or two.

Hines said that they are not pressured at all by the huge fan clamor because they are working really hard to ensure the quality of “The Elder Scrolls 6,” adding that Bethesda develops and publishes to quality rather than to scale so fans and gamers should manage their expectations.

Just like “Fallout 4,” they would surely be impressed and say the wait is well worth it when “The Elder Scrolls 6” is finally released. The Bethesda official was asked whether “The Elder Scrolls 6” will finally be out by E3 2016, but Hines was still non-committal, refusing to make any pronouncement as to the timetable for the widely-anticipated role-playing game.

But before the false reports came out, generated most likely by the intelligent and anxious fans of “The Elder Scrolls 6,” many were already convinced that Bethesda Softworks will not be launching anything at all about their favorite video game at its pre-E3 2015 event.

There have been insinuations as early as May that the game developer will be launching the gameplay trailer and reveal more details of a role-playing game in the annual trade fair, but it turns out that there was nothing about the “The Elder Scrolls 6” at E3 2015.

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