'Elder Scrolls 6' release date rumors and updates: New game setting in Argonia?

Bethesda is still honing "Elder Scrolls Online" to perfection and the task led the developer to hold off its promised 2014 rollout. In turn, Xbox One and PS4 gamers will get the taste of the title next year.

Interestingly, in 2015 also purportedly exists the upcoming "Elder Scrolls 6". But this is not acknowledged as much as the other buzzes pointing to a 2016 release. Master Herald says that the game developer will announce the rollout date of the newest "Elder Scrolls" installment at the Play Station Event in December. And if this ever transpires, rumors about varying release dates for the much-awaited title will be put to rest early.

Rumor mills have churned enough to arrive at a March 2016 launch, although they should be treated as they are. With Bethesda leaving details under firm wraps, fans and media outlets alike are led to scavenge information on their own. Master Herald, for one, recognizes the long wait fans have been enduring. This developed both grit and frustration. However, the site believes that it is justifiable.

It is definitely not easier said than done. Bethesda produced a major game-changer in "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and the pressure of replicating its success necessitates more time and effort. The game developer may be in huge need of additional room to craft something as phenomenal as one of the "Elder Scrolls" franchise's biggest feats. Although there are fears of technical issues escaping the keen eyes of developers, many hope that their long wait will get them an unspoiled and enjoyable action role-playing open world fantasy video game in "Elder Scrolls 6".

While a mere release date becomes no less mysterious, the components of the game are slowly being exposed. The much-awaited title is expected to be set in the marshy grounds of Argonia. Other than that big detail, "Elder Scrolls 6" remains inexplicable.

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