'Elder Scrolls 6' release date news: Game said to be delayed to 2019; more details rumored to be announced at E3

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With a lot of fans clamoring for the next iteration of "The Elder Scrolls" games, it is expected of Bethesda, the developer of this series, to reveal more details about it at E3 2016 in June.

In an interview made with the Telegraph, Pete Hines, the vice president of PR and Marketing at Bethesda, assured fans that the game is being developed. He even jokingly said that next game's title will be "Skyrim 2," but otherwise he didn't give a definite title for the next installment.

With that, he gave further assurance that the developing team assigned to this game is stringent when it comes to quality, making sure that each detail presented in the game will be notable and astounding. While the game could have the same elements as its last iteration, its presentation could be different in a lot ways.

Subsequently, the next "Elder Scrolls" game won't be out until 2019, despite the fact that the last installment for this action role playing fantasy game was released in 2011. In the same interview, Hines said that they aren't like other publishers, since their main focus isn't on the number of titles they release annually; as a matter of fact, he even stated that their franchises rarely coincide with others.

"We do smaller stuff, we don't publish to scale, we try to publish to quality. Make sure everything we do is noteworthy. Our approach to that hasn't differed. Here and there we might change our approach to how it's presented but we've still stuck to who we are," he said.

Regardless, currently Bethesda is putting their resources in "Fallout 4" and its subsequent DLC packs, hence the delay in "The Elder Scrolls 6". Still, many fans are anticipating details of the game at the upcoming E3 event.

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