By Emma Boyle
Update: Bethesda’s E3 2017 conference came and went with no sign of Elder Scrolls 6, but we did get to see both Wolfenstein II and The Evil Within 2.
Both Fallout 4 and DOOM are also going to be playable in virtual reality by the end of 2017. Fallout 4 is an exclusive to the HTC Vive while DOOM will be available on both PlayStation VR and Vive.
Considering two of Bethesda’s biggest games are now launching in VR, it may mean we see a whole new and even more immersive way of playing an Elder Scrolls game when it finally launches.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim may be able to boast that it still has “millions” of daily players, but we’re willing to bet that despite their ongoing love of the game these players would be very much interested in news of Elder Scrolls 6. Probably because we are some of these very players ourselves.
The Elder Scrolls is one of the biggest RPG franchises around and though it’s recently moved into MMORPG territory with the Elder Scrolls Online, we haven’t seen a new mainline title since the launch of Skyrim in 2011.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming