Elder Scrolls 6 release date news: will the title get an airing at this year's E3? Seems developers aren't keen

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It could take a while before a new installment of "The Elder Scrolls" comes out despite the clamor from fans.

Early speculations claimed that the next game that is being referred to as "The Elder Scrolls 6" will be debuted by Bethesda at this year's E3 event in Los Angeles, happening from June 14 to 16.

But it seems like the game developer is not keen on unveiling the highly anticipated game anytime soon as they maintain their silence about the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6" up to this day.

Bethesda Vice President of PR and Marketing Pete Hines first dispelled rumors about the release of the next installment from "The Elder Scrolls" franchise during an interview in 2015.

"It's rare to have franchises like the ones we have and to have people joking about 'when is 'Skyrim 2' coming out?'" Hines told Telegraph. "The reason they say that is because generally speaking that's what you'd be getting with another publisher in charge. They'd be spitting out a 'Skyrim 2' the year after or two years later. That's just not how we view it. We're not the sort of publisher that focuses on 'what's our 25 titles for 2015?'"

Hines explained that Bethesda concentrates on working on small-scale projects instead of coming up with big ones to focus on the games' quality.

"Our approach to that hasn't differed. Here and there we might change our approach to how it's presented but we've still stuck to who we are," he said.

The Bethesda official's statements came out before the game company released its other popular product, "Fallout 4." But now that the game is already out in the market, it means that they can start focusing on other games.

Fans of the open-world action fantasy game are expecting to hear more updates about "The Elder Scrolls 6."

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