The Elder Scrolls 6 or Skyrim 2: Introducing Fallout 4’s Settlements And
Bethesda‘s widely anticipated game release “Fallout 4” was made available nearly a month ago on November 11 but still the fanfare surrounding the fourth installment of the franchise has failed to cease since its debut.
The PC version of Fallout 4 has already seen some quick beta hotfixes over the past week, and today Bethesda is ready to roll them all (and more) out as the first official patch across all platforms.
In November, Bethesda finally released Fallout 4, a follow-up to Fallout 3 and the studio’s first big release since Skyrim. I like to make big games, the team likes to make big games We have lots of ideas.
In an interview with Wired, Howard revealed that unlike all other game developing execs, he does not plan to take on smaller projects after working on blockbusters like “The Elder Scrolls” and “Fallout”.
Howard also mentioned that he and his team have several ideas they want to explore and that those too may soon find their way into big games, although he did not say when those might become a reality. “But no-we definitely don’t plan on making small things”, said Howard. Earlier we had talked about the fact that the game would need to make the class specific powers and abilities stand out a bit better in this game.
The only thing certain is that no one outside of Bethesda knows about the true status of “The Elder Scrolls 6”, but it does look like an imminent release date is not in the cards. For instance, Gaming Bolt reported in regards bringing forth Fallout 4 settlement and workshop mechanics into the Fantasy RPG video game.