Gonna marry me a Khajiit! Yeehaw!
No mention of Starfield on RPGWatch?
Calling it a "reveal video" is probably a stretch. I think this was just something they threw together to shut up all the people who are loudly clamoring for ES6, for a little while. They're still working on Fallout 76 (which will also require a lot of work post-launch I assume, moreso than their previous games) and Starfield. I assume they now have two full development teams, so they get started with full production on ES6 sometime after Fallout 76 release. ES6 release date is probably early 2023, minimum.I'm glad to hear another TES series is on the way - having said that, the reveal video was VERY underwhelming. Both the music and scenery look too similar too Skyrim. But then again, all I want from this game is pretty graphics and the ability to decorate houses properly. Now, chop chop, Bethesda!!!
I assume they now have two full development teams, so they get started with full production on ES6 sometime after Fallout 76 release. ES6 release date is probably early 2023, minimum.
Not for at least six to eight years at best.Also makes you wonder how far off Fallout 5 is. If you figure Starfield is out 2 years from now, then maybe we see Fallout 5 in 2025? 2024 if you're really optimistic?
The latest interview with Tod I posted in the Fallout 76 thread mention they have three studios making different games and working together. One of them is Bethesda Game Studios Austin, and the other is Bethesda Game Studios Montreal.Hmm, I'm not sure what you mean by "three studios" (all of this is Bethesda Game Studios), but I assume they only have two full development teams. Otherwise, they would have three games in production, which they don't.
That's being optimistic on part but yeah it could be longer. I'll be replaying the older Fallout games for many years to come. At least Project California in nearing release.But yeah, another 6-8 years for Fallout 5 sounds about right.
Oh yeah, completely forgot about that Austin thing from earlier this year. Maybe their eventual plan is to ramp up 3 full production teams, then these games might not be quite so far out. But they risk a fiasco like ME:A.The latest interview with Tod I posted in the Fallout 76 thread mention they have three studios making different games and working together. One of them is Bethesda Game Studios Austin, and the other is Bethesda Game Studios Montreal.