![]() Details such as "twice as many enemies" were teased, but a larger, gameplay-loaded reveal will have to wait until this August's QuakeCon. However, rather than take on the original PC game's name Doom II: Hell on Earth, id Software instead revealed a new name: Doom Eternal. Meanwhile, a cinematic pre-rendered sequence confirmed a previously teased return for the Doom series, complete with an apparent "Hell on Earth" motif. How the game will scale for other devices remains to be seen. ![]() Blade's gameplay trailer revealed both tap-to-move and virtual joystick control options, which were shown off in the form of surprisingly smooth movement and combat on an iPhone X. Elder Scrolls: Blades is a fully fledged first-person RPG that resembles Skryim, made up of a mix of pre-made and procedurally generated worlds, that will come to PCs, consoles, iOS, Android, and PC VR systems this fall in free-to-play form. One unexpected spin-off announced at the conference was a new mobile entry in the Elder Scrolls series, but not something slow or menu-driven. (One thing not shown in the gallery: support for portrait orientation, even when in combat.) Instead, Howard's brief description may point to a wait until successors to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One reach the market. Its description counters the repeated rumor that Starfield might revolve around smartphone play. Starfield's reveal trailer began with a cinematic look at a planet's edge in space, followed by a floating satellite in its vicinity that is abruptly ripped through time. Our first wholly original franchise in 25 years." ![]() This one is in an all-new epic franchise. The first, Starfield, was described as "a brand-new, next-generation, single-player game. and the first mainline Elder Scrolls entry since 2011.īethesda Director Todd Howard closed the conference with Bethesda's two-part tease of future games. But the publisher's most tantalizing reveals were also its shortest ones: long-rumored game series Starfield. Needless to say, it's going to be some time before we get a release date.LOS ANGELES-Video game publisher Bethesda hosted a rollicking pre-E3 press conference on Sunday evening with a number of game reveals from existing franchises like Doom, Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, and Rage. This doesn't lock The Elder Scrolls 6 to a 2026 release date but, in another interview with IGN from June 2022, Howard confirmed the game was still in pre-production. It was put to Howard, "it's going to be roughly, probably, 15 years between Elder Scrolls games because you're busy with another little thing called Starfield." With Skyrim's release back in 2011, that puts the estimate for The Elder Scrolls 6 at roughly 2026. In an interview with IGN, Todd Howard discussed the long wait between Elder Scrolls games and how Bethesda's focus on Starfield has affected the development. Though it's one of the most anticipated RPGs, it's highly unlikely that we'll see The Elder Scrolls 6 release in 2023.īack in November 2021, director Todd Howard hinted that we might not see The Elder Scrolls 6 launch until 2026. As we approach almost five years since The Elder Scrolls 6 announcement, will we see a release in 2023? Will The Elder Scrolls 6 Launch in 2023?
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