The Elder Scrolls, Bethesda’s immensely popular open-world RPG franchise, turns 30 years old today. To celebrate, the company posted a short history of the series and its innovations on social media. However, it also briefly talked about the future of the series, confirming that folks at the studio were playing early builds of The Elder Scrolls VI and having a good time with the still-in-development RPG.
In 2016, Bethesda Game Studios’ long-time director Todd Howard explained that the next Elder Scrolls game was a “very long way off.” In 2018, Bethesda officially announced Elder Scrolls 6 via a very short and vague teaser that basically revealed nothing. Since then, Bethesda has been essentially radio silent on the big follow-up to 2011’s Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim as it has spent the last few years getting bought by Microsoft as well as developing and launching Starfield, its big space RPG for Xbox and PC. Howard has even admitted that announcing TES 6 in 2018 was probably not a great idea, wishing the studio had done it more “casually.” Now, with Starfield out, Bethesda seems a bit more willing to talk about the long-awaited fantasy RPG.
In a post detailing the last three decades of the Elder Scrolls franchise, which started with The Elder Scrolls: Arena in 1994, Bethesda thanked its millions of fans for helping the series grow and stick around all these years. And it also teased them all by confirming that members of the team are already playing the next game in the series.
“Last but not least, yes, we are in development on the next chapter -The Elder Scrolls 6,” Bethesda said in its post. “Even now, returning to Tamriel and playing early builds has us filled with the same joy, excitement, and promise of adventure.”
Can we glean anything about Elder Scrolls 6 from this short tease? Actually, yes. Assuming Bethesda is being honest here, it seems the next Elder Scrolls is once again—like Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind—set on the large continent of Tamriel and not in one of the more rarely seen locations in the franchise like Akavir or Pyandonea. This lines up perfectly with fan theories and previous speculation that the game would be set in Hammerfell (an area in Tamriel) based on the landscape seen in the teaser. Or maybe whoever wrote this just assumed the world of Elder Scrolls was Tamriel and didn’t realize the planet is actually known as Nirn? That’s possible, too.