Elder Scrolls 6 "Rival" RPG Just Got A Huge Update

Elder Scrolls 6 "Rival" RPG Just Got A Huge Update

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If you've been keeping your fingers crossed for The Elder Scrolls 6 and hoping for any morsel of information you can find, there's another Grand RPG on the horizon that absolutely deserves more of your attention, and it just got a massive update.

Upcoming and highly-anticipated Elder Scrolls 6 rival The Wayward Realms is shaking things up after developer OnceLost Games has decided to ditch Unreal Engine 5 for a new proprietary engine. Creative director for OnceLost Games (via YouTube) says that while it is great for certain types of games, UE5 won't cut it for The Wayward Realms.

The Wayward Realms is described as the "spiritual successor to the Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall," with OnceLost Games being helmed by Daggerfall lead developers Ted Peterson & Julian LeFay.

Unlike The Elder Scrolls 6, players have actually been given tons of gameplay and content from The Wayward Realms, the upcoming grand RPG from the former Daggerfall developers. In a massive update earlier this week (via Steam), OnceLost Games announced it would be getting rid of Unreal Engine 5 in place of a "forked" version of the Wicked engine, which is technically a new proprietary engine.

To nobody's surprise, Unreal Engine...

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