Although Bethesda is still playing the silent game, it doesn't stop the fans from speculating anything about The Elder Scrolls 6. In fact, some of them believe that it'll soon be announced anytime soon. And now, new rumors have surfaced suggesting that the title could finally debut in 2019 -- yes, 3 years from now. Not just that, the game is also said to introduce a new kind of leveling system.
According to GamingBolt, The Elder Scrolls 6 will sport a different leveling system, one that is unique to the other titles in the franchise. This system is said to mix the various elements of skills, resulting to players leveling up based on the frequency of a specific craft.
That if The Elder Scrolls 6 will offer a leveling experience that is more organic and invisible, it'll offer a different perspective. Simply put, the kind in which players won't have to go over difficult figures just to ensure that the ones they're using are correct. This definitely an interesting inclusion for the new title.
The aforementioned leveling system suggests The Elder Scrolls 6 to be a skill based game. It also means that it's going to be far more about usage than perk based. For sure, if this happens, players can easily customize their builds accordingly -- something that will bring more fun to the game.
As for the release date of The Elder Scrolls 6, it's believed to arrive sometime in 2019. And sure enough, it's a feasible window, considering the fact that Bethesda wants to utilize a new engine for the game. Also, if anything else, the game will be by then ripe for a VR support -- another feature worth watching for.
So for players expecting The Elder Scrolls 6, it won't arrive anytime soon. Besides, the studio is absolutely full in terms of supporting Fallout 4, which is the latest title they released. So expect the developers to give their utmost focus to that first.
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