The Elder Scrolls 6 Report Gives Update on Release Date

Okay, so I just saw a new video from Reece Reilly, a YouTuber who usually gets pretty reliable info about games, and he says Bethesda and Xbox are aiming to release the next big RPG – the one that follows Oblivion and Skyrim – around 2028! But that’s not all he said… there’s more to the story.

Todd Howard says Elder Scrolls 6 “most definitely” has more trees than Skyrim, and now I’m pinning Valenwood to the location conspiracy board

A content creator named Any Austin set out to answer a question many Skyrim fans have pondered for years: how many trees are actually in the game? While Skyrim is famously huge and full of forests, the precise number is 46,430. Austin figured this out by painstakingly exploring the game world, collecting data, and verifying it with the game’s files – all without using mods or online resources. He even got a guess from Bethesda’s Todd Howard before revealing the real number, and Howard’s estimate was way off!

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 director defends Larian after AI “sh*tstorm”

The announcement of a new Divinity game at The Game Awards immediately thrilled fans, even though it’s still early in development and won’t be available for some time. Excitement increased further when the Larian Studios CEO claimed this new installment will surpass even the critically acclaimed Baldur’s Gate 3.

The Elder Scrolls 6 is ‘progressing very well,’ Todd Howard says: Everyone wishes it could go faster, but ‘it’s a process that we want to get right’

Development is going smoothly,” Howard shared with GI. “Most of the studio is now working on The Elder Scrolls VI, but we’re accustomed to having multiple projects in development at the same time. We also spend a lot of time planning things thoroughly beforehand. It’s a complex process, and while everyone would like to see it move faster, we’re focused on making sure the game is done right.

Where Winds Meet review: Quantity over quality

Let’s start with what kind of game Where Winds Meet is. It’s an action RPG set in the wuxia world, blending elements of multiplayer online games with a focus on cooperative play. The combat is challenging, similar to ‘soulslike’ games, and there’s a full story you can play on your own, as well as lots of things to do with other players. Crucially, Where Winds Meet is a free-to-play game that will be continuously updated. It does have an in-game shop where you can spend real money, and a ‘gacha’ system for earning items, but currently those items are purely cosmetic. It’s worth noting this, as the game looks like titles such as Ghost of Tsushima or Sekiro, but the gameplay is actually more akin to games like Wuthering Waves or Final Fantasy XIV.

Phantom Blade Zero Will Be A PS5 Console Exclusive For A Year

The Game Awards this week had a lot of exciting announcements and trailers, but I was especially thrilled by Phantom Blade Zero. I’ve been following S-Game’s action RPG since it was first revealed, so seeing a release date – September 9th – was definitely a standout moment.