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'The Elder Scrolls VI' Release Date indefinitely pushed further due to 'Fallout 4' Plans

The release date for "The Elder Scrolls VI" has been postponed indefinitely and it may be a very long wait ahead for fans of Skyrim.

Apparently Bethesda, the "Elder Scrolls" maker, is at present too involved in "Fallout 4" to even think about anything else.

Gamers waiting hopefully for Skyrim will have to wait longer.

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It was way back in 2011 when gaming, as we knew it, changed forever. It was so radically brilliant that everybody scrambled to make one like it, changing the gamescape as it is today. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was said to be one of the greatest games played by the previous generation. It certainly influenced a lot of gamers to dive into the RPG gaming community.

Nowadays, the gamers can experience playing the game by using the PC where it has had three official DLCs and countless mods for the past two and a half years.

Fans of the "Elder Scrolls" series have been speculating about the changes Bethesda might incorporate in its 6th installment. Questions like "What region of 'Nirn' will the game take place in? When exactly will the game take place? And if it takes place after the events of Skyrim, will it go towards the 'civil war' timeline?" are only some of the questions being asked by fans of this game. There are also some fans who say that they would like the fights to be a little less tiring. Others have said that they'd like the cities to be a little bit clutter-free so a person could move around.

The name of the upcoming game has also been cause for speculation. Fans are also wondering what "Elder Scrolls 6" will be called. There have been some rumors that it would be called "Argonia" instead of "Redguard." There is a great chance though that the 6th installment' will be called, "Elder Scrolls 6: Redguard since Bethesda has already trademarked the title "Redguard" since 2011 when "Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" was released. The company has been constantly renewing the "Redguard" title. The other trademarked titles "Battlespire," "Daggerfall," and "Arena," are said to be inactive.

Whatever the name of the title, gamers want the "Elder Scrolls 6" as soon as possible. Hopefully, Bethesda will turn to the scrolls and continue the game's production once "Fallout 4" is released.

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