The leaker said Bethesda will also focus on giving players who are obsessed with finishing every side quest a variety of fun easter eggs and details. Gamers might be in the middle of battles that are at the scale of the Siesge of Minas Tirith in 'Lord of the Rings.' This battle is said to be “ siege on Whiterun from Skyrim times 10,” which was one of the culminating quests in the Elder Scrolls V. Specifically, they mentioned an enormous clash that will take place when the Orsimer (orc race) raid a city in High Rock named Jehanna. “This is because Bethesda wants to use this generation’s hardware to create some huge, epic battle scenes with dozens, if not hundreds of characters battling on-screen in real-time.” “Most of these regions will be warring against each other,” wrote the anonymous leaker. The publisher wants to make the most use out of the consoles’ next-generation hardware to render sprawling environments and battles with potentially hundreds of warriors, archers, and mages on screen at once. The leaker states that Bethesda is waiting until the PS5 and Series X are a few years into their life cycle. So think Skyrim, but instead of factions within a single region, players will be dealing with continental politics on a much wider scale. Players will be thrown into a period of regional unrest and take part in large-scale battles involving some of the biggest power-players in Tamriel. The Fandom post states that the game will be titled The Elder Scrolls VI: Redfalland that it’ll take place six years after Skyrim’s events. The two regions that 'Elder Scrolls 6' is rumored to primarily take place in. So it makes sense that it would be planned for next-gen consoles. That means there’s no hope that it’ll be a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X launch title, but the post described it as potentially the most cinematic and massive Elder Scroll game in the franchise's history. The leak mentions “Q4 2024” as a release date timeframe for Elders Scroll VI, which means it’ll arrive by October 2024 at the earliest, assuming the post is accurate. It’s said to take place in both High Rock and Hammerfell, which are the two neighboring regions to the west of Skyrim in Tamriel, the main continent where all of the Elder Scroll games take place. Redditor u/KingKRoolVsCiri claimed that the leaker, who is assumed to be a Bethesda contractor, showed them a copy of their NDA that he then showed to a site moderator to verify the post. The information was posted anonymously to the Elder Scrolls Fandom site on April 24 and allegedly verified on Reddit, but there are some edits claiming the leaks are false. If true, the experience might put players in the middle of massive battles that feel as large as anything we've seen in Lord of the Rings. A new Elders Scroll VI leak has seemingly revealed a release date timeframe and some gameplay details. Video game developer Bethesda changed the scope of fantasy role-playing games with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in 2011.
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