'Elder Scrolls 6' release date could be in March 2016

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After a recent alleged leak, word on the street is that "Elder Scrolls 6" will go on an official rollout in March 2016 and that its developer, Bethesda, will unveil all the fine points — which fans would probably already know by then — during the PlayStation Experience Event. KDrama Stars, citing Tehran Chronicle as its source, revealed that the production for the hottest title in the franchise is on top gear. 

This good news remains unconfirmed but Master Herald deems the expected launch date to be quite sensible. The site says that Bethesda allots long years of hard work in producing would-be smash hit titles.

With roughly two more years of waiting, should the news turn out to be accurate, fans expect Bethesda to deliver "Elder Scrolls 6" that is well worth its patrons' fortitude. This leads Master Herald to its next point, which simply iterates that titles to be launched within the same window would not be much of a competition with the assurance of an unspoiled game. Besides, not many video games will emerge during that time, says the site. 

As per KDrama Stars, "Elder Scrolls 6" will be situated in the boggy terrain of Argonia. Master Herald adds that lovers of "Morrowind" are sure to hail the upcoming installment. While it sounds promising by and large, there are some concerns fans of the game want addressed. In the midst of the hype, gamers worry about the technical aspects of the games when it hits their consoles. Bethesda, as Master Herald points out, seems to have a rich history of releasing flawed games, relying on the stress of having patches put together to bring it to an unblemished condition. Conversely, KDrama Stars commends the success of its most recent release, which is "Elder Scrolls Online." The site believes that the latest "Elder Scrolls" title will either equal its predecessor's stature or top its triumph. 

Lastly, gamers also have an issue with the quests and the tales that lay with them. It appears that players long for a suitable and a well-crafted chronicle that will give the missions new-found meaning. In turn, gamers are bound to be more attached to the game. This could then bring about huge sales and gracious reviews.

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