'The Elder Scrolls 6' Release Date, News & Update: Bethesda Delays Release to E3 2017 To Add VR Compatibility? [RUMORS]
Bethesda May Delay the Release of "The Elder Scrolls 6"
News about Bethesda's "The Elder Scrolls 6" has been scarce.
There have been rumors going around online that Bethesda might be gearing up to unveil "The Elder Scrolls 6" at E3 2017. The gaming company may be hosting their own press conference at the event just like what they have done in the last couple of years.
'The Elder Scrolls 6' at E3 2017?
In an interview with Metro, Bethesda's Pete Hines told the outlet that there is a possibility of hosting their own showcase at E3 2017 next year. During the interview, rumors of the games that the company may be working on were mentioned, but Hines did not confirm or deny the speculations.
Hine adds that they may have enough content or work to show off at E3 2017. It may also be entirely possible for Bethesda to have another showcase because they like the prospect of announcing all the activities and progresses they have done in their games.
'The Elder Scrolls 6" Rumors, News & Updates
While Hines was able to say that they may or may not have a showcase on E3 2017, there was no mention of "The Elder Scrolls 6" or any other game from Bethesda to be a part of it. It may be possible that the game may be ready for unveiling or that they may not have worked on it yet.
According to iDigital Times, the possibility of "The Elder Scrolls 6" being part of the E3 2017 showcase is slim as the game takes a long time to produce and develop. The same goes with "Fallout 5" from another franchise. Furthermore, fans and followers of the game almost always know ahead of time if the game is coming due to leaks on the internet.
'The Elder Scrolls 6' VR Compatibility Rumor
There also have been speculations that "The Elder Scrolls 6" has been delayed on purpose because Bethesda plans to make it VR Compatible. Neurogadget reports that the game may be integrated with VR technology because Bethesda announced the VR support for "Fallout 4".
The outlet adds that Bethesda is looking to expand into the VR technology and integrate their latest games as their strategy. Bethesda has not issued an official statement regarding "The Elder Scrolls 6" and therefore all speculations will remain as they are unless proven otherwise.