Elder Scrolls 6 release date coming soon; game teased at CES 2015

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Folks present over at the CES 2015 were witness in what could be a spoiler of sorts as far as the Elder Scrolls 6 is concerned. The only thing that makes sense out of all the excitement spurred over at the event was that of the title of the game. Per rumors, the title will be Elder Scrolls 6: Argonia.

 Now of course, all of this was a tease from Bethesday. But to make it during an annual and prestigious event will most likely lead to a confirmation any time soon. In fact, an official announcement could be forthcoming, something that may take place during E3 2015. If so, the game could very well be made available by next year.

Allegedly it may all make sense if what the people present at the CES are spreading is true. According to some folks from 4Chan, Bethesda is currently working on the Elder Scrolls game although it was not mentioned if it was actually the Elder Scroll 6.

As the excitement continues, here are some other things that should prep you for the next Elder Scrolls 6 installment.

First is that the game would start at Black Marsh and eventually allow players to travel to any part of Tramiel. Thus, players will be able to go to places such as Morrowind, Hammerfall, Cyrodiil and Skyrim. FrenzyStance with the maps reportedly now reduced and smaller compared to previous versions.

Another feature is that the game will allow multiplayer elements, pointing to an online mode that should be something to watch out for. However, the character to be used will entirely be different in single game mode. That means for users who want to go into multiplayer mode, a new character must be created.

As for the release date, it seems that an actual date is futile for now though the Tehran Chronicle did say that fans of the game may want to mark March, 2016 as a probable release date.

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