‘The Elder Scrolls 6’ Release Date, News & Update: New Combat Modes, VR Version Anticipated; Settlement Buildings To Become New Feature [DETAILS]

‘The Elder Scrolls 6’ Release Date, News & Update: New Combat Modes, VR Version Anticipated; Settlement Buildings To Become New Feature [DETAILS]

It's been quite a while since players last set foot in Tamriel, save for the brief respite that was "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition." No wonder fans are already wondering whether "The Elder Scrolls 6" is currently on Bethesda's pipeline. The answer is, of course, yes, but the studio admitted that it might take a while before they can consider it as an active project.

While that may be bad news for some, now would be a great opportunity to discuss fans' wish lists regarding "The Elder Scrolls 6." Here's the roundup of everything there is to know about the next entry into the flagship franchise: updates, news, release dates and more.

More nuanced combat systems

Ranking high up on the list of what players wish to see in "The Elder Scrolls 6" is a more nuanced combat system. This means that Bethesda could introduce unlockable combats and move sets as they go along their levels. But while an enticing idea, Gaming Bolt immediately nixed the idea, as it would limit players' freedom.

VR-ready games?

Another thing that players wish to see in "The Elder Scrolls 6" is a VR version. This is not far from reality since Bethesda has already embarked in creating VR versions of their games. They're doing the exact same thing for "Fallout 4" right now, in fact, as part of their commitment to explore the potentials of their games.

Settlement buildings in 'Elder Scrolls 6'

One of the most popular demands for "The Elder Scrolls 6" is the introduction of settlement buildings into the sequel. This feature is actually found in its contemporary, "Fallout 4," so it's not surprising if the Elder Scrolls franchise adopts the same as well. Stay tuned for more "The Elder Scrolls 6" news and updates. 

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