Elder Scrolls 6 release date: New online version arriving in 2016?

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With Fallout 4 coming out as expected, fans of Elder Scrolls Online 6 may have to wait until 2016 at the earliest to see what the new installment will have to offer.

There is nothing definite on what to expect from Elder Scrolls 6: Argonia or Skyrim 2 though it is the belief of many that the game will definitely be around next year.

The game will reportedly run on 30fps, a safe assumption considering playing the game at 60fps seemed to be pushing it a bit as far as gameplay is concerned. Do remember that all these remain rumors for now.

Another issue that has to be settled is on where Elder Scrolls Online 6 will be based. Will it be Morrowing or Skyrim? Apparently the answer to that has been left to the gamers who can vote on which setting the game will be set. Some believe however that a safe way to settle it was to combine the better sides of both games which seems pretty much a safer alternative.

However, a separate report claims that Ubisoft will most likely go with a Skyrim setting despite clamor and wishful thinking for a Morrowind 2.

There is also the question of location. If true, the location will no longer be held in Tamriel but a new and reportedly beautiful location called Summerset Isles. If the name of the place is to be taken as it is, it could be warm and sunny setting ahead.

Those are the rumors flying out right now with regards to Elder Scrolls 6. The game was hoped for at E3 though the fans got something different in Elder Scrolls Online.

For now, game developers are keeping quiet with regards to plans of the game though all that could change soon. It is believed that if all goes well, Elder Scrolls 6 could be out as early as the first quarter of 2016.

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