Fans of The Elder Scrolls series have started questioning if they’ll ever get to play the highly anticipated The Elder Scrols 6, following the release of Oblivion Remastered earlier this year. While this remake has given Elder Scrolls enthusiasts something fresh(ish) to savor, there remains a great deal of curiosity as to why Bethesda has been tight-lipped about the upcoming sequel to Skyrim. Since its announcement, much of what we know about the game is speculation and hearsay. However, a recent report hints that the developer might be making more progress on the project than the silence would suggest.
Fans were left disappointed as no new trailer for “The Elder Scrolls 6” was revealed during the June Xbox showcase, fueling speculation that an internal trailer has been circulating. The question on everyone’s mind now is: when can we expect to see it? With very limited information available about the upcoming Elder Scrolls game, it seems like development may have just started, despite the announcement being made in 2018. However, according to insider Jez Corden, who has previously assured gamers of the existence of a trailer, the game is actually “quite playable” at this stage.
The following comment was made on a recent episode of “The Xbox Two Podcast.” During their discussion about various Bethesda games like “The Elder Scrolls 6,” Jez Corden and co-host Rand al Thor 19 expressed their thoughts. Despite Corden’s mistaken assumption that the new trailer for the game would be shown at the Xbox Games Showcase, he remains optimistic about the development progress, which he described as moving forward rapidly. This confidence is reinforced by recent statements suggesting that the game is now playable.
The Elder Scrolls 6 Is Reportedly “Quite Playable” But That Could Mean a Lot of Things
According to Corden himself, obtaining reliable information about The Elder Scrolls 6 can be challenging, as it’s hard to find credible Bethesda updates. He labels his predictions as educated guesses, implying he has some supporting evidence but not a lot. From what he allegedly knows, The Elder Scrolls 6 seems to have progressed enough in development for some playable stages. Given the considerable time that’s passed since its initial announcement, one would expect it to be well into production by now.
Rand al Thor notes that just because a game can be played doesn’t necessarily mean it’s almost ready for release. Often, games are made available as playable demos long before the final product is even close to being completed. Considering how little information Bethesda has shared about their upcoming Elder Scrolls game, any indication that it’s in a playable state is encouraging news.
With whispers about an upcoming trailer for it spreading, along with other hints, there’s a strong possibility that fans might receive some authentic updates about Elder Scrolls 6 this year. However, until Bethesda officially confirms anything, most of the news we’ve heard regarding the game is still just speculation and gossip. Nevertheless, these rumors seem to be coming together, suggesting that we might get more details on the game sooner than later.
Although it’s highly improbable that The Elder Scrolls 6 will follow in the footsteps of Oblivion Remastered with a sudden release, sharing some fresh details about the game would certainly make sense. Given that the game isn’t likely to hit shelves anytime soon, fans are anxiously awaiting updates. A trailer could help sustain excitement and allay concerns that the project may not be as advanced as anticipated.
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2025-07-15 16:11