Elder Scrolls Online release date: Bethesda to go with Fall Out 4 at E3

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It will be Bethesda Softworks' first time to join the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and depending on which game you are looking forward to be announced, you may either hate them or love them.

Despite this being their first time, it doesn't look like they will be spilling a whole lot of games at the E3 Event next month. In fact it has been whittled down to just one and the word around is that it will be Fall Out 4 getting the nod.

 Gamers and followers were actually clueless on which of the two would be unveiled this June but the strong murmurs around right now is that Bethesda is going to opt for the post-apocalyptic role-playing game.

In fact, seeing Fall Out 4 at E3 all the more got louder with Fallout Necklaces went on sale. The necklaces are now on sale at the Bethesda store which should more or less signal its imminent debut on June 14, 2015 at the Dolby Theatre.

So where does this leave Elder Scrolls Online 6? Well, folks who were looking forward to its release may have to wait once more with no word on when the fantasy video game.

One reason that some parties are pointing out is that Elder Scrolls Online V: Skyrim is still a popular game in play these days. Hence, it seems that Bethesda once to maximize this occurrence which may hopefully give them ample time as far as working on Elder Scrolls Online VI.

With that said, there is little to look forward to for now as far as Elder Scrolls Online VI is concerned. That includes gameplay and features which have been little to none.

Hence and if Fall Out 4 does get revealed, the next best thing to hope for is for Bethesda to bare some updates or things to look forward to sans the release date which will obviously be delayed to a date that is currently anyone's guess.

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