'Fallout 4' or 'Elder Scrolls Online 6' release date at E3 2015? Bethesda hints at showcase

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Will it be Fallout 4 or Elder Scrolls Online 6 making its debut at Bethesda's first-ever E3 conference?

That is the question on gamers minds as we speak though many feel that the revelation will most likely point to a Fallout 4 reveal. This has apparently something to do with the fact that it has been some time before Fallout 3 has had a sequel.

Additionally, another point raised is the fact that Bethesda is currently in the middle of rebranding their online platform for Elder Scrolls. This further tilts the tide in a potential Fallout 4 update.

A tweet below may help as well.

If you take a closer look, you may find key associations to the various game characters under the Bethesda brand, all that is except for Fallout 4. The tweet may be petty but could be an indication of what to expect once the event unfolds.

On the other hand, it could mean that Fallout 4 may not be at the event at all. Hence it all depends on how you analyze the tweet.

There is also an angle wherein neither of the two, Fallout 4 or Elder Scrolls Online, being the game that would be shown at the E3 conference.

Remember, Bethesda has other games that they could launch. There is Dishonored 2, or maybe even Wolfenstein or The New Order Sequel.

So with a lot of titles under the Bethesda wing, it could be anyone of them although it seems that fans are really vying for a Fallout 4 release. There is even a rumor that Fallout 4 will be released in 2016 for the PC, Xbox One and PS4 though confirmation from Bethesda would be better to avoid seeing some disappointed souls.

 Whatever it is, fans and gamers just have to wait for a month or so to find out.

Bethesda will hold its first-ever E3 conference at the Los Angeles convention on June 14, 2015.

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