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Why The Elder Scrolls VI Is Taking So Long – And Why That’s Actually a Good Thing

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Let’s be real — the wait for The Elder Scrolls VI feels like it’s dragging on forever. That teaser trailer we all got hyped about? Yeah, that dropped way back in 2018. Since then, it’s been mostly radio silence. No gameplay, no major reveals, just… waiting. And trust me, I get it — the anticipation is real.

But here’s the thing: even though it’s frustrating, this wait might just be a sign of something huge in the making.

Why It’s Taking So Long (And Why That Might Be a Good Thing)

If we rewind to a few years ago, Bethesda’s Todd Howard sat down with IGN for an interview. Naturally, The Elder Scrolls VI came up, and while he joked that “everyone should be very patient,” he also dropped a pretty solid hint as to why things are taking so long.

Todd explained that when fans finally see what they’ve been working on — the scope, the technology, the ideas — the long gap between games will make more sense. In his words:

“I think when they eventually see the game and what we have in mind, they’ll understand the gap more in terms of technology and what we wanted to do.”

So no, this isn’t just a prettier version of Skyrim. This is a full-blown, next-gen Elder Scrolls experience — built with brand-new ideas and powered by newer, more advanced tech.

Something Fresh, Not Just More of the Same

Let’s face it: Skyrim was incredible. It raised the bar for open-world RPGs. But if Bethesda just copy-pasted that formula with shinier graphics, it wouldn’t have the same impact.

With The Elder Scrolls VI, it sounds like the studio is trying to reinvent the wheel rather than just polish it. That kind of ambition takes time — especially if they’re experimenting with new systems, mechanics, or even world-building tools that haven’t been used in their past games.

When Will We Finally See It?

Okay, so back to the question that’s been haunting us all: when are we getting something — anything — official?

There’s been plenty of speculation and rumors flying around, and while nothing is set in stone, many believe that 2024 is the year we’ll finally get a proper reveal — maybe even some gameplay. If that happens, you can bet the countdown to launch will kick off immediately after.

Will it be hard to wait even longer after that? Of course. But once the release date is out in the open, at least we’ll have something to count down to — something to plan around.

Here is teaser trailer below for some refreshment

video by Bethesda Softworks

The Wait Might Actually Be Worth It

Yeah, it’s tough not having updates. It’s even tougher watching other franchises push out sequel after sequel while we cling to that 90-second teaser. But let’s be honest — when Bethesda takes its time, it usually means they’re cooking up something big.

We’re talking about a franchise known for its deep lore, huge worlds, and endless freedom. If they’re putting this much time into it, it probably means The Elder Scrolls VI is aiming to do things we haven’t seen in an RPG before.

So yeah — it’s okay to feel impatient, but let’s keep the faith. The team clearly wants to get this right, and that’s something worth waiting for.

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Elena

Elena Matthews, a tech and gaming news writer based in San Francisco, simplifies complex topics with her clear writing style. She covers emerging tech, gaming and AI content. She loves enjoying outdoor adventures.

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