The Elder Scrolls 6 has been a long time coming for many fans of the series. It's been difficult to be a fan, especially since there have been no major updates since a brief teaser at E3 2018 seven years ago. This long wait has only made the prospect of diving back into Tamriel for Bethesda’s next big adventure seem less likely. The upcoming Xbox Developer Direct event is a key moment where fans hope to finally get some real information about the game.
With changes in Microsoft’s game releases and a growing focus on Game Pass, Xbox users crave solid information rather than vague updates about the game being in “pre-production." Microsoft needs to clarify the game's story and setting and how it fits into Bethesda's overall plans. The silence has made reference leaks feel exciting, but that all comes from the need for Microsoft to finally share some interesting details about The Elder Scrolls 6 with its dedicated fanbase. At this point, players know more about Doom's next entry than Bethesda's anticipated title.
First Announced Back In 2018, And Even Howard Said That Was Too Early
It's Almost Time For The Special Edition of The Trailer
It’s been six years since fans saw The Elder Scrolls 6 during E3 2018. That teaser sparked a lot of excitement and speculation among fans. With the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct showcasing other new games, it would be a big oversight if there’s no real news on The Elder Scrolls 6. So much time has passed that it seems clear Bethesda showed off a game that was nowhere near ready to be announced. In fact, it seems to have confirmed how little of the game is done.
When speaking to GQ, Todd Howard said it was too early to say anything. The developer definitely gave in to fans wondering about the next game, and it did not do them well. Since 2018, all fans have gotten are references to the game, and no updates are to be seen. This Direct is a crucial opportunity for Microsoft and Bethesda to recognize the high interest in this game. Fans want to hear more about the game's vision, how it fits into Bethesda’s development plans, and what kind of experience they can expect.
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There’s a lot of pressure for this event to provide a substantial update, or the long wait could lead to even more disappointment among dedicated fans. It hasn't been six full years since The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced, but it's pretty close, and not getting any more information after that is incredible. It isn't even the case that it's going through different teams; there is just no information given about the game yet.
Bethesda May Have Been Working On TES 6 For A Year
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At this point, it's reasonable to think that the main team is fully working on The Elder Scrolls 6 because players have already gotten Fallout 4 and 76 after Skyrim. That means there's been at least a year of work that's gone into the next Elder Scrolls adventure, so there's at least something to tell players. While fans probably won't see much gameplay or a specific release date yet, they likely have made good progress and may have something to show regarding the game's overall direction.
This could include details about the game's environments, setting, and possibly even some characters or factions. After a year of work, they might also have a better timeline for the release or a demo to present, giving fans more than just the logo reveal from years ago. If anything, the team should at least have a working title or a setting to show off.
Jez Corden Claims Dev Direct Is Bigger Than Microsoft Is Letting On
Corden Sometimes Has Inside Information
People are really excited about the upcoming Xbox Developer Direct, especially because of what Jez Corden from Windows Central has said on Bluesky. He believes that Microsoft might keep the event’s significance under wraps to surprise everyone with big announcements. One game that many fans hope to see more of is The Elder Scrolls 6.
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Microsoft has been pretty quiet about this game, only confirming that it’s in development, which has led to speculation that there could be more news than we’ve been told. While Corden may not have a lot of inside information, many outlets get news early so sites can prepare coverage in advance. This may allude to what's been given to Windows Central. Bethesda might be making good progress on TES6, and Microsoft could be planning to share more than just a brief update.
Microsoft Can't Let TES6 Announcement Continue To Be A Joke, Even Another Teaser Would Do
It's Time For TES6 To Be Taken Seriously
Microsoft needs to do something about the ongoing joke surrounding The Elder Scrolls 6 announcement. It’s been almost six complete years since Bethesda first revealed just a logo at E3 2018, and that excitement has turned into an inside joke among gamers. Because there hasn’t been any real news, even the tiniest details, like a blurry screenshot or vague hint, could be perfect press for the companies.
Bethesda's strategy of not giving updates, combined with a long development period, has made the game feel more like a rumor than something real. The upcoming Xbox Dev Direct is a chance for Microsoft to change this perception. It doesn’t have to share everything; just showing a few images of the game world, giving a sneak peek of a gameplay feature, or even releasing another short teaser trailer would be enough to reassure fans that the game is actually being developed.
This would help clear up worries about the project being stuck and provide hope to those waiting for a long time. Fans will likely have to tune in to Xbox Developer Direct to get more information on what is happening with The Elder Scrolls 6. Otherwise, it will continue to be announced way too soon and will likely take a decade to get any real update.
Source: GQ, Jez Corden BlueSky, Bethesda/YouTube
The Elder Scrolls 6
Developer(s) Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher(s) Bethesda Softworks
ESRB m
Released 2026-00-00