Despite having been announced three years ago, The Elder Scrolls VI still hasn’t gone past the design phase, according to Todd Howard.
Speaking with The Telegraph, Howard revealed that the sixth main entry in The Elder Scrolls series is still in a design phase. The developer, however, is also checking the tech so to make sure that the engine will be able to power the game properly. The Elder Scrolls VI will be powered by the Creation Engine 2, which has also been built for Bethesda’s next big RPG, Starfield.
The Elder Scrolls VI has been announced back in 2018, and very little has been said about the game since. According to Pete Hines, the early announcement was made to show that Bethesda didn’t abandon single-player games with the release of Fallout 76.
The [new Starfield] technology, Creation Engine 2, is sort of built for both. It’s like a new tech base. The vast majority of our development development work is on Starfield right now but everybody works on everything so the projects kind of intertwine.
It’s good to think of The Elder Scrolls 6 as still being in a design [phase]… but we’re checking the tech: ‘Is this going to handle the things we want to do in that game?’ Every game will have some new suites of technology so Elder Scrolls 6 will have some additions on to Creation Engine 2 that that game is going to require.
The Elder Scrolls VI will release on a yet to be confirmed release date.