When Bethesda first unveiled The Elder Scrolls 6 with a brief teaser trailer at E3 on June 10, 2018, fans were absolutely hyped for Skyrim's official successor. Nearly eight years later, however, that announcement remains little more than a distant memory. Beyond the original 36-second teaser and a handful of occasional comments from Bethesda executives, the studio has shared virtually no substantial footage, gameplay, story details, or concrete information about what could be the most anticipated open-world RPG of all time.
The silence surrounding The Elder Scrolls 6 has become one of the gaming industry's most infamous memes at this point, especially considering that Skyrim itself launched back in 2011 yet is somehow still getting new content that's being heavily promoted on official social channels. While Bethesda has repeatedly assured fans that TES6 development is forging ahead at full speed, information has been scarce enough that players have more or less lost hope all together.
Most recently, after the official announcement of a series of new Skyrim DLCs such as Heart of the Mountain and Baan Dar Blades, frustration around The Elder Scrolls 6 is hitting its peak (via X).
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