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This trailer really came out 7 years ago. The Elder Scrolls 6 anniversary announcement irritates as it reminds about the age of time

Seven years ago, Bethesda held a conference at E3, during which The Elder Scrolls 6 was officially announced. The trailer shown then remains the only footage of the highly anticipated RPG.

Peter Doron

This trailer really came out 7 years ago. The Elder Scrolls 6 anniversary announcement irritates as it reminds about the age of time, image source: Bethesda.
This trailer really came out 7 years ago. The Elder Scrolls 6 anniversary announcement irritates as it reminds about the age of time Source: Bethesda.

Exactly 7 years ago, on June 11, 2018, during the E3 expo, Bethesda announced Skyrim. The increasing "media silence" from the developers during this time is making the fans of the series more and more impatient.

The teaser trailer released in 2018 didn't reveal many details, mainly presenting a shot of a mountainous landscape accompanied by the series' characteristic music. Despite this, fans have been analyzing every frame of the trailer for years, and many of them now believe they have figured out which realm the game will be set in.

Over the years, we have received bits of information about the game itself, as well as the process of its development. The ex-devs talked about work is ongoing, and Bethesda "doesn't want to wait for the game too long."

What's interesting, TES 6 may be the last installment of the series that Todd Howard is working on.

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Peter Doron

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Educated as a journalist and political scientist. In GRYOnline.pl since 2004. He started with previews and reviews, to the Newsroom after a year and stayed there ever since. Currently the head of this department, where he manages a team composed of both specialists in their field and ambitious newbies, eager to learn and do their best. Former editor of emu@dreams, where he got by his fascination with emulation and consoles, as well as a reviewer for GB More magazine. A fan of information, games (it would take a long time to list favorite genres), the Internet, a good sci-fi and fantasy book, will also watch a well-crafted series or movie. Husband, father of three children, aesthete, advocate of moderation in private life.