The Elder Scrolls 6 Report Gives Release Date Update

Okay, so I just read a new report about The Elder Scrolls 6, and honestly, it’s a bit of a bummer. It’s wild to think it’s been announced since 2018, but it’s still going to be a while before we actually get to play it. The report basically confirms what we already suspected – it’s years away – but it does give us a very broad timeframe for when we might finally see it. It’s not exactly the news we were hoping for, but at least we have something to go on, I guess.

This information comes from Jez Corden, a reliable source for Xbox news. Since Microsoft acquired Bethesda, Corden has been sharing details about their upcoming games, which isn’t surprising. However, it’s important to remember that Corden hasn’t always been correct in the past – he’s had both accurate and inaccurate predictions. So, while this information is interesting, it’s best to view it with a healthy dose of skepticism.

The Elder Scrolls 6 Release Date Update

According to insider Corden, fans shouldn’t expect The Elder Scrolls 6 until 2028 or 2029. While he doesn’t specify which year, the mention of 2029 suggests that’s the more likely release timeframe, as major game development often faces delays. The possibility of a 2029 release seems to indicate an expectation that the game will come out then, rather than just being a hopeful guess. This is the main point of the latest information.

If The Elder Scrolls 6 comes out in 2028 or 2029, it will likely be a game for the next generation of Xbox, or at least playable on both current and next-gen consoles. Given that the game was first announced during the Xbox One era, that would be a significant amount of time in development. It would mean a five to six year development cycle, starting with full production in 2023. This long timeline could suggest a lot of effort and resources are being invested, but it’s also possible the development team has faced challenges. At the very least, it confirms the game is a very costly project.

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2026-05-24 00:40