The Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield were announced by Bethesda back at E3 2018 in June, but various publishers and developers of the games did not provide any information, so that makes us think of one question.
Will their release remains a mystery or will we receive some information later?
These titles made their way into many discussions, and it is not the end of the 2019’s first month yet. If you are a fan of these Bethesda RPG’s, then there is some bad and good news for you.
To begin with, industry analyst of Wedbush Securities, Michael Pachter decided that it was time to have a conversation with GamingBold and he claims that the apparent failings of Fallout 76 this past holiday will not hamper the games.
He explained that there would be no risks to any single player games that will come in the future. That is also the single game he did not play from the Fallout series, and he does not plan to either due to the poor reviews it received. This can be considered by people a blip.
Pachter has offered another prediction as a wider Industry piece from GamesIndustry.biz, and the above one follows. The site contacted several profile analysts to make sure what will be talked about in 2019.
Pachter always comes with predictions but one for this year says that we should expect a release date for Elder Scrolls 6.
However, someone from Gamesrader says that there is a list of “Many, Many Reasons Why” 2019 will not be the year of Elder Scrolls 6’ launch.
If you do not know what to believe, neither do we, which means that we all should wait for more information and maybe something official will be announced.
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Pachter said ES6 was coming in 2017… and 2018… now 2019. I’m not finding the gentleman’s prediction very credible, to say the least.