While Bethesda focused mainly on "Fallout 4" during E3 2015 and failed to mention anything about "Elder Scrolls 6," there's an ongoing rumor claiming that the giant gaming studio is actually eyeing on a 2016 release date.
Christian Today reported that Bethesda vice president for marketing Peter Hines actually sympathizes with fans who were disappointed from the lack of information shared during E3 2015.
According to Yibada Bethesda is just trying to make sure that everything is on the right track before announcing any official news about "Elder Scrolls 6."
The publication added that there's actually an ongoing rumor claiming that the recently released "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" was actually a spin-off to the series, thus a "sixth installment will surprise fans big time."
Quoting Master Herald, Yibada added that the release date to "Elder Scrolls 6" will most likely happen at next year's Electronic Conference.
Christian Today on the other hand claimed that any official announcement about "Elder Scrolls 6" details could actually happen at QuakeCon 2015 to be held on Friday.
And while fans are anxiously waiting for "Elder Scrolls 6" release date, MNR Daily reported that instead of rumored "Argonia" titled, "Elder Scrolls 6" is actually going to be titled as "Redguard."
Apparently, Bethesda has "trademarked the title "Redguard," in the year 2011, the same year "Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" was released."
The gaming studio reported has constantly been renewing the "Redguard" trademark, making way for people to speculate that "Esder Scrolls 6" is indeed going to be titled "Redguard."