- Released
- 2026
- ESRB
- m
- Developer(s)
- Bethesda Game Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Bethesda Softworks
- Franchise
- The Elder Scrolls
- Platform(s)
- PC, Xbox (Original)
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Oblivion Remastered is a nice trip down memory lane, and it could set the stage for a promising release strategy for Bethesda's future output.
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Among The Elder Scrolls 6’s many roleplaying mechanics, one core feature needs to be done justice in a way that previous games never did.
An incredibly popular fan-theory has gained so much traction in the community that Bethesda may want to address it in The Elder Scrolls 6.
Oblivion Remastered makes a strong case for The Elder Scrolls 6 to add the ability to craft spells, but not exactly like Oblivion's.
There is a very important lesson The Elder Scrolls 6 needs to learn from its influences if its is going to be a game that lasts as long as Skyrim.
Since the wait for Fallout 5 has no end in sight, going the same route as The Elder Scrolls 6 could be a blessing and a curse.
Now that Grand Theft Auto 6 has been delayed to next year, the release calendar for 2026 is now looking a lot more competitive.
Oblivion Remastered brings back a more deliberate world design that could signal a return to form for The Elder Scrolls 6 after Skyrim’s repetition.
While the wait for The Elder Scrolls 6 will likely drag on, a big recent release along with another possible similar one could ease the burden.
Bethesda's Todd Howard gives an update on The Elder Scrolls 6, which was first announced all the way back in 2018.
Forged through Daedric power and necromantic defiance, Black Soul Gems trap mortal souls, defying Arkay’s laws and fueling forbidden magical pursuits.
Skyrim set the bar for player immersion, and The Elder Scrolls 6 needs to go all out with this core feature if it hopes to set a new standard.
If Bethesda plans to update its roster of playable races, then one particularly intriguing fantasy race should be brought into the fray.
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The long-running RPG series is packed full of easter eggs and callbacks, but one in particular doesn’t have much of a The Elder Scrolls 6.
The wait for GTA 6 may seem like a long one, but The Elder Scrolls has managed to make its fans wait even longer for the sequel.
There's one unique area in Oblivion that didn't quite live up to its potential, which is something that The Elder Scrolls 6 could capitalize on.
An event that was removed from Morrowind could find its place in The Elder Scrolls 6 and fix problems with The Elder Scrolls' main storylines.