Bethesda has been keeping The Elder Scrolls VI close it its chest for the past few years, but a look at the LinkedIN profile of a developer at the studio, it appears that the company is slowly starting to transition folk over to the highly anticipated fantasy-RPG.
As spotted by X user Timur222, Cedric Day-Myer’s profile confirms that they have been moved to The Elder Scrolls VI as of this month, having previously worked on the likes of Starfield: Shattered Space and the main game itself. However, Myer is now credit as Visual Effects Artist on The Elder Scrolls VI.
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The Elder Scrolls VI was originally announced back at E3 2018 with an official logo and art work, although there’s been very little shown on the project since. Given the fact Microsoft now owns Bethesda parent company ZeniMax Media, it was confirmed previously that the game wouldn’t be coming to PlayStation formats. However, now that the Xbox format holder has started releasing some of its titles on rival formats, it has reignited hopes that The Elder Scrolls VI may end up coming to PS5 after all/
Back in March it was revealed that the upcoming fantasy-RPG had a playable build up and running as Bethesda marked the 30th anniversary of the franchise.
[Source – Cedric Day-Myer LinkedIn via Timur222 on X]