'Elder Scrolls 6' release date rumors: Fans wait excitedly for Bethesda to reveal more about next chapter of 'Elder Scrolls' series at E3 2015

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After the problematic release of "The Elder Scrolls Online" in 2014, Bethesda has announced a huge ESO drop for XBOX One and PS4. The new extension entitled "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited", has fans worried about the developer's refusal to share the latest developments of "Elder Scrolls 6: Aragonia" and whether it could instead choose to release "Fallout 4" at this year's E3.

Developed in 1994, "Elder Scrolls" has gained a huge fan base for its open fantasy world, with three of its latest adaptations: "Morrowind", "Oblivion", and "Skyrim" winning the Game of the Year awards at different gaming publications.

Due to its massive gameplay, the idea for an online version seemed a perfect fit after the recently released "Skyrim". Bethesda, however, has sought help from ZeniMax Online Studios to turn this into reality instead of creating the game in-house. Sadly, ZeniMax has been plagued with bugs and complaints that have kept it busy working on more fixes than developments.

The changes in the game though, have brought significant improvements, with a new leveling system and better in-game purchase house. The game is slowly turning into the MMORPG that fans have been hoping for. Another significant change has been the removal of subscription fees for PC earlier this year and the sale of the XXBOX One and PS4 versions as one whole set.

For the first time, Bethesda will unveil its new line up of games at E3 2015 and fans believe that the company could focus on sharing more developments about the new "The Elder Scrolls Online", instead of new developments about the next chapter of the "Elder Scrolls" series that they are so eager to learn.

Bethesda has not confirmed a release date the "Elder Scrolls 6" this year, but has hinted at a possible 2016 unveiling. "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" is due to be released on June 9 for XBOX One and PS4.

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