'Elder Scrolls 6' release date: Could new office of Bethesda Game Studios impact development of game?

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How is a newly opened office for Bethesda Game Studios related to the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6"?

That's the question on the minds of many fans as they eagerly await for more news regarding the eagerly anticipated game. 

Bethesda's games have become so highly anticipated that any news regarding the company is being viewed through the lens of how it might possibly impact the rumored game it is working on.

For now at least, it's unclear just how much the new office will impact the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6." 

The company is still in the midst of hiring staff for the newly opened office of Bethesda Game Studios in Montreal, so it's hard to tell what the people there will be working on, although there are some bits of information that could be hinting at future projects.

According to Movie Pilot, one job opening at the newly opened office calls for an engine programmer, and this could mean that Bethesda is leaning toward developing new graphics for their future games.

A new graphics engine for "The Elder Scrolls 6" could translate to a game that looks simply spectacular, even by Bethesda's lofty standards.

For now, fans can only hope that the new office will help speed up the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6."

The game has remained unannounced for now, although there are rumors suggesting that the game could be released as early as next year.

While a 2016 launch for "The Elder Scrolls 6" is at least possible, it may still not be realistic, according to Donklephant, and it may end up being launched in 2017 instead.

Releasing the new game by next year would mean that Bethesda was likely splitting between it and "Fallout 4," and that would seem to be highly unlikely.

Fans can only hope that "The Elder Scrolls 6" becomes a reality sooner rather than later.

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