Soooo, um....
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Seriously, I don't understand the logic behind this? Somehow people think that the Elder Scrolls VI will be released over Fallout 4 during e3 this year...
1.) [i]Skyrim's Modding community is still VERY active and prosperous[/i]
2.) [i]The last Fallout game was released in 2010, the last Elder Scrolls in 2014[/i]
3.) [i]This may sound a little childish but the pattern has been 2 Fallout games (3, and NV) and 2 ES games (V and ESO); it's fallout's turn.[/i]
And some people even think that [u]BOTH[/u] Elder Scrolls VI and Fallout 4 will be released at e3 this year, which will never happen because Bethesda Game Studios, the company behind both games likes to gather their focus onto one game, and not split it into fragments... *cough cough Ubisoft.
Also... Obviously hard-core ES fans wouldn't feel this way but... Wouldn't three elder scrolls games in a row leave the more casual fan-base feeling a little burned out? At Least, that's how I see this in a technical marketing sense.
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Edited by FlapjacksNsyrup: 6/4/2015 3:04:27 AMThey announced Elder Scrolls VI a while back to let the community know it's coming... eventually. Many fans weren't happy with ESO, especially the pay-to-play model and no mod support since it's an MMO. I think it was more so a nod to the fans of the single-player sandbox aspect. To let them know there's still a future there. And that ESO is something entirely different. Elder Scrolls VI won't be seen till about 2018 at the [i]earliest[/i]. That's my guess.