Most gamers are aware by now that Bethesda is years (and years) away from releasing âThe Elder Scrolls 6â. It wasnât shown at E3 but gamers still left some flicker of hope.
It took Bethesda Softworks executive producer Todd Howard and vice president Pete Hines to set records straight thus leaving a lot of âThe Elder Scrolls 6â gamers disappointed. As mentioned in that post, it would best to make do with the special edition of âThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimâ for now until something credible crops up.
Adapting the same âFallout 4â mobile approach?
As always, stubborn gamers are unlikely to give up hope. If not the actual âThe Elder Scrolls 6â coming, some alternative could suffice.
Gaming Bolt offers a sensible take from another game, âFallout 4â. The game benefitted from the free mobile game âFallout Shelterâ for iOS and Android. Addicting as that mobile game was, the site points out how it laid out the perfect platform for âFallout 4â.
With the success that Bethesda gained from the game, would it be possible to see the company map out the same strategy for âThe Elder Scrolls 6â?
The much ranted âThe Elder Scrolls 6â is plenty of years away and is not in development. But from a business perspective, would it not be the perfect setup to build and/or maintain hype for the undeveloped game to maintain their standing?
If Bethesda does consider it, it doesnât have to be that complicated. It could touch on simple things that would get gamers hooked. A simple mobile version of âThe Elder Scrolls 6â that covers crafting or alchemy could be enough, addictive but more importantly something that can keep the hype in the air.
The reception could be divided, particularly for the adventurers. But then again, offering an alternative while Bethesda preps for the actual âThe Elder Scrolls 6â wouldnât hurt.