Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 are still far off, as Bethesda rushes for the E3 announcement

Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 are still far off, as Bethesda rushes for the E3 announcement

Bethesda won't share any news about its upcoming games Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 in lieu of its canceled E3 store, according to Bethesda head Pete Hines. Hines, senior vice president of global marketing and communications, made the announcement on Twitter, despite many other developers confirming they would host some kind of digital showcase when the E3 2020 show was scheduled for June.

Given the many challenges we are facing due to the pandemic, we will not be hosting a digital store in June. We have a lot of exciting things to share about our games and we hope to tell you more in the coming months. April 1, 2020 The tweet mentions "exciting things to share about our games" and that there will be "more in the coming months" for Bethesda fans, though it sounds like all the news we were hoping to get during the E3 date may be postponed. , perhaps to avoid missing out on news amid a slew of other digital announcements and live streams.

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The cancellation of E3 2020 was a huge blow to many, and it's clear that developers need to know when and how they come up with new games, trailers, or trailers that might otherwise have been unveiled at the event in June. We first learned of Starfield back in 2018, when Bethesda revealed that it was working on another solo RPG franchise, perhaps taking the reins on the Fallout franchise, which has tarnished its reputation since the buggy and misjudged exit. from the game Fallout 76 online, located somewhere among the stars. But since the first trailer for Starfield, we've only heard crickets, and 2020 seems to be long enough to wait for more news on the game. The same press conference also revealed that Elder Scrolls 6 was in the works, though, again, we haven't heard much since. There's no doubt that both games are slated for the next-gen PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles, if not current-gen consoles as well, but until Bethesda opens its lips there will be little firm information to go on. Check out the original Starfield trailer below: Via Polygon