![]() ![]() Xbox made it clear during the Jefferies Interactive Entertainment conference that it will "absolutely" buy more studios, with games "first or best" on the platform. Despite this, Todd Howard has said "it's hard to imagine" not bringing The Elder Scrolls 6 to multiple platforms. Recent reports suggest it's planned to be an Xbox exclusive, and since Starfield was announced as an Xbox and PC exclusive at E3 2021, it seems likely Elder Scrolls 6 will follow the same path. It's looking more and more likely that The Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox exclusive title. This is the home of the Redguards, and it's been on everyone's radar since the teaser trailer seemed to line up with some geographic details of Hammerfell. One is placed directly on Skyrim, one on a book holding the map down, and another beyond Skyrim's borders in the southwest - right by the label for Hammerfell. The official Elder Scrolls Twitter account posted a New Year's message featuring a map of Skyrim, with the words "transcribe the past and map the future." Eagle-eyed fans quickly pointed out that the location of the candles on the image may contain a clue. ![]() Here’s to a Happy New Year!□ believe this Tweet is a confirmation that the next Elder Scrolls will take place in Hammerfell. This has led fans to believe that the game will be set close to the events of the past one. The date is 4E 182 which is a few years before the events of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim. The first candle, however, is not on the map at all and is placed next to a date on the map. The biggest one is that the third candle represents the “future” and suggests that the upcoming The Elder Scrolls 6 will take place in Hammerfell, the home of the Redguards. READ MORE All The Awesome Video Games Releasing in January 2021įans over on Reddit have been working on a handful of theories. ![]() However, fans believe that the map and the words mean more than just that. Now, if you saw this on social media then you probably just thought it was a simple happy new year wish. Right before the end of the year, The Elder Scrolls Twitter account tweeted a map with three lit candles on it. Bethesda has stirred up the internet once again thanks to a new cryptic tweet which was sent out on 31 December 2020. ![]()
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