'The Elder Scrolls 6' release date; location in Argonia?

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Fans of the successful 2011 open world adventure role playing game titled "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" will not have to wait any longer concerning positive news revolving around the successor of the aforementioned title "The Elder Scrolls 6" is expected to have a release date in March, 2016, according to the information posted on Master Herald.

The website states that the possible location where the timeline of "The Elder Scrolls 6" will exist will be in Argonia. While the "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" was mainly situated in snowy locations, the upcoming title will be possessing a swampy marshland landscape. After the 2011 title was released, it was accompanied by several bugs and technical issues, something that happens nearly every time with Bethesda's games. In order to alleviate the issue, a flurry of updates were released in order to improve the overall experience.

With "The Elder Scrolls 6," it is expected that the area could be far larger compared to what "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" presented to the player, resulting in additional gameplay hours thanks to the exorbitant number of primary and side quests available at the player's disposal. However, it will be up to the developing and publishing company, Bethesda to further polish and debug the game before it reaches its official release date in order to prevent negative criticism right from the start.

Bethesda will be hosting its very first press conference at the 2015 E3 event, which will take place on June 16. The company will be talking about its upcoming role playing game along with the successor of the first person, open world action adventure title "Fallout 3." The game developing company will have news that will most definitely be making a majority of the gaming world very ecstatic and while the following has not been confirmed, it might be possible that Bethesda will be showing a little preview of what its upcoming titles have in store for players.

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