More than eight years on from its official announcement, The Elder Scrolls 6 is still at least two more years from release.
That’s according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, speaking last night during a live Q&A discussing this week’s dramatic changes at Xbox which have seen 1,600 staff made redundant and at least four studios cut from the company’s roster. A further 1,600 job losses are currently planned over the course of this year.
Doom developer id Software was gutted, as was ZeniMax Online Studios, developer of The Elder Scrolls Online. In an email to Bethesda staff sent following the announcement of the cuts, Bethesda boss Jill Braff said the company will now double down on its “strongest franchises,” which suggests the likes of Fallout and — yes — The Elder Scrolls. But IGN also understands that layoffs have taken place within Bethesda Game Studios among staff working on TES 6.
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