Accordingly, after November 10, the concentration of Bethesda will be on the following – subsequent DLCs for “Fallout 4,” subsequent DLCs for “The Elder Scrolls Online,” development of “Battlecry,” and development of “The Elder Scrolls 6” – in that particular order.
The development of DLCs for “Fallout 4” and “The Elder Scrolls Online” are almost instantaneous for the game developer since the games’ platforms are pretty much set, it would not require so much creativity compared to coming up with something new altogether.
While Bethesda may have hinted during the E3 2015 that “The Elder Scrolls 6” will be its main game in next year’s E3 2016, it seems that the game is still a few years away from its official release date since it will still come after the development of “Battlecry.”
However, for some reason or perhaps by a stroke of luck, Bethesda is said to be having major problems doing the initial game development process for “Battlecry.” The developer is said to be evaluating the direction of the game development and the game itself.
Accordingly, Bethesda is now considering switching its game development priority from “Battlecry” to “The Elder Scrolls 6.” This would indeed be the best news for the fans and gamers of “The Elder Scrolls” video game franchise because they have been waiting for almost five years for the coming of the sixth installment of their favorite role-playing game.