'Elder Scrolls 6' or 'Fallout 4' release date rumors: Which will be revealed at E3?

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As far as Bethesda is concerned, there is a game that will be released this coming June at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) which will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 16 to 18, 2015.

But a follow up question is perhaps the most important. Which between "Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 4" would be released at E3?

Based on rumors, the answer to that is divided. Some believe that it would be "Elder Scrolls 6" while others believe that it would be "Fallout 4."

If the nod should go to "Elder Scrolls 6," anticipation for the said game is certainly at a feverish pitch. For one, the game would have its work cut out considering the unwavering success that previous game installments have garnered.

Given the time element and the fact that Bethesda will have to make sure that "Elder Scrolls 6" will offer something better to gamers, the belief is now that the game being released ahead of "Fallout 4" could be up for debate.

On the other hand, a "Fallout 4" is seemingly in the same predicament. And from all indications, a likely release could be pushed to 2016. An apparent reason for this is that Bethesda could still be working on implementing some innovations brought about by Skyrim. This means that using new hardware could still be in the works making it improbably for Fallout 4 to make its debut in June, 2015.

Between the two and if Bethesda is indeed making a game revelation, "Elder Scrolls 6" seems to be more of a safer pick. Despite the daunting challenge of coming up with a better game compared to previous Elder Scrolls games, Bethesda may have poured in a lot of those improvements by now.

So will it be "Elder Scrolls 6" coming out at E3? From the looks of it, the probability seems to be pointing to the direction if rumors hold true.

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