It seems like the highly anticipated announcement to "Elder Scrolls 6" release date is not happening anytime soon.
Apparently, Bethesda Softworks vice president Pete Hines said that it will be a "very long time away" before they start to work on another project after "Fallout 4," Dual Shockers reported.
And while the release date to "Elder Scrolls 6" is most likely going to be pushed back further into the future, Hines confirmed in an interview with Telegraph that the game is going to be based on "Skyrim" and not on previously rumored Morrowind and Oblivion.
In the interview he said, "It's rare to have franchises like the ones we have and to have people joking about 'when is Skyrim 2 coming out?' The reason they say that is because generally speaking that's what you'd be getting with another publisher in charge. They'd be spitting out a Skyrim 2 the year after or two years later. That's just not how we view it. We're not the sort of publisher that focuses on 'what's our 25 titles for 2015'."
He continued, "We do smaller stuff, we don't publish to scale, we try to publish to quality. Make sure everything we do is noteworthy. Our approach to that hasn't differed. Here and there we might change our approach to how it's presented but we've still stuck to who we are."
Meanwhile, there are ongoing reports that "Elder Scrolls 6" release date will actually be announced at E3 2016 after Bethesda decided not to share it during this year's Electronics Conference, Christian Today noted.
Quoting Master Herald, Yibada added that Bethesda is going to announce the "Elder Scrolls 6" release date during E3 2016.