The Elder Scrolls VI, a new installment in the series of fantasy action RPGs from Bethesda Game Studios that, while having received an official announcement trailer six years ago, on June 10, 2018, remains largely a mystery, will fail to impress whenever it eventually releases, according to the latest thoughts from game designer and Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith. Nesmith, whose credits include lead designer for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and quest designer/writer for Fallout 4, mentioned during a recent interview that player expectations for The Elder Scrolls VI will be “almost impossible to meet,” adding that the marketing department might be disappointed as well.
Nesmith said:
- “The fans who want to buy Elder Scrolls 6, their expectation is going to be almost impossible to meet.”
- “And marketing departments just put their heads in their hands and weep at this.”
- “Because it’s like, ‘Okay, if it isn’t perfect, it doesn’t get a 95-plus on Metacritic, we’re a failure’.”
The full word from Nesmith:
The teaser trailer for The Elder Scrolls VI, now at 18 million views:
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