7 years after it was announced, The Elder Scrolls 6 is ‘still a long way off’, Todd Howard says
Speaking to GQ, Howard said the game is "still a long way off", adding: "I'm preaching patience. I don't want fans to feel anxious."
Howard also noted that he doesn't like announcing release dates for games then having players wait a long time for that date to arrive.
"I like to just announce stuff and release it," he explained. "My perfect version – and I'm not saying this is going to happen – is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear."
Asked if he wanted Bethesda to shadow-drop The Elder Scrolls 6 like it did with Oblivion Remastered, he replied: "You might say that was a test run. It worked out well."
Elsewhere in the interview, Howard claimed that Bethesda Game Studios has "hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing".
One of the "other things" Howard is referring to, VGC understands, is a remaster of Fallout 3, similar to this year's The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Remastered.
7 years after it was announced, The Elder Scrolls 6 is ‘still a long way off’, Todd Howard says
Speaking to GQ, Howard said the game is "still a long way off", adding: "I'm preaching patience. I don't want fans to feel anxious."
Howard also noted that he doesn't like announcing release dates for games then having players wait a long time for that date to arrive.
"I like to just announce stuff and release it," he explained. "My perfect version – and I'm not saying this is going to happen – is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear."
Asked if he wanted Bethesda to shadow-drop The Elder Scrolls 6 like it did with Oblivion Remastered, he replied: "You might say that was a test run. It worked out well."
Elsewhere in the interview, Howard claimed that Bethesda Game Studios has "hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing".
One of the "other things" Howard is referring to, VGC understands, is a remaster of Fallout 3, similar to this year's The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Remastered.
I started it just to see what I remember. Its still fun and polished.Speaking to GQ, Howard said the game is "still a long way off", adding: "I'm preaching patience. I don't want fans to feel anxious."
Howard also noted that he doesn't like announcing release dates for games then having players wait a long time for that date to arrive.
"I like to just announce stuff and release it," he explained. "My perfect version – and I'm not saying this is going to happen – is that it's going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear."
Asked if he wanted Bethesda to shadow-drop The Elder Scrolls 6 like it did with Oblivion Remastered, he replied: "You might say that was a test run. It worked out well."
Elsewhere in the interview, Howard claimed that Bethesda Game Studios has "hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing".
One of the "other things" Howard is referring to, VGC understands, is a remaster of Fallout 3, similar to this year's The Elder Scrolls Oblivion: Remastered.
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Is Fallout more popular than the Elder Scrolls?
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I prefer Elder Scrolls.
I know the Fallout series is hot right now. But as a game series is Fallout more popular?