The Elder Scrolls 6: Everything we know so far
A complete guide on all the latest news and updates around The Elder Scrolls 6
It's been years since The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced, and as we welcome 2026, we've only had a handful of new updates to dig into. The latest news is that Todd Howard has assured fans that the game is indeed still coming, and that an NPC commemorating a beloved late fan of the series has been confirmed. But with so much yet to see and learn about the new game (beyond recycling its one and only teaser image for a Make-A-Wish announcement), you might be wondering what else we do know.
Well, for starters, The Elder Scrolls 6 won't be a threat to its MMORPG counterpart. An Elder Scrolls Online lead has even said that the anticipation around the Elder Scrolls 6, has only bolstered the MMO's player numbers in recent times. In fact, all these new Elder Scrolls games share a sort of hype confluence (what with how the latest mention of TES6 came moments before Oblivion Remastered shadow-dropped in 2025). It goes without saying that The Elder Scrolls 6 is our most wanted upcoming Bethesda game, more so than Fallout 5, which is planned to come after this title's release. So with that in mind, we've kept track of all the big and latest developments.
Below, we've pulled together every ounce of news out there, from hints about what's to come to more from Howard. Read on below to find a breakdown of everything we currently know about The Elder Scrolls 6.
Elder Scrolls 6 release date speculation
Bethesda has announced that The Elder Scrolls 6 has left pre-production and that development is now underway. It's still very early days, but The Elder Scrolls 6 is projected to release in "2026 or later."
This estimate has actually led caused some debate in light of some recent news, with fans pinpointing a 2027 release date as a more likely timeframe to follow in the footsteps of Starfield. Of course, this is all just speculation, but we do know that more post-launch content is expected to come to Starfield following Shattered Space, and "early builds" were said to be playable back in 2024, so 2027 does seem feasible. All of this certainly gives some food for thought, but we'll have to wait for official word from Bethesda.
We also know that work is still being actively done on it, as Todd Howard told GQ in a recent interview. "We have hundreds of people on Fallout right now, with 76 and some other things we're doing, but The Elder Scrolls 6 is the everyday thing," he said.
Elder Scrolls 6 platforms
We don't yet know if Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox exclusive.
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We're still awaiting official word on what platforms the next Elder Scrolls entry will be coming to, but there has been a lot of speculation surrounding whether or not Elder Scrolls 6 will be an Xbox exclusive. A document released in 2023 as part of the FTC v. Microsoft case (via The Verge) seemed to suggest exclusivity, with information claiming that once the game launches, it will be on Xbox and PC.
Prior to this, Todd Howard said in 2020 that "it's hard to imagine" not bringing The Elder Scrolls 6 to multiple platforms, with Xbox also clarifying during the Jefferies Interactive Entertainment conference that it will "absolutely" buy more studios, with games "first or best" on the platform. Xbox CFO Tim Stuart and Phil Spencer did also clarify reports about Elder Scrolls 6 being an Xbox exclusive, and seemed to hint that other platforms may get the title eventually.
"What we'll do in the long run is we don't have intentions of just pulling all of Bethesda content out of Sony or Nintendo or otherwise. But what we want is we want that content to be either first or better, or best, or pick your differentiated experience on our platforms. We will want Bethesda content to show up the best on our platforms," Spencer said.
The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered was also released on multiple platforms when it shadow dropped in 2025, which makes it seem more likely that Elder Scrolls 6 will also follow suit. Even if Elder Scrolls 6 is not a PC and Xbox Series X exclusive, the fact that it will likely be on Xbox Game Pass is a game-changer, as PS5 owners will have to buy the game at full price.
Elder Scrolls 6 trailer
All we've got to go on is this 36-second trailer Bethesda that debuted at E3 2018. Hearing the low thrum of the drums as the title appears certainly got us all hyped back then, and it's got us ready for more, but we haven't got much else since then.
You can check out the trailer for yourself in the tweet below.
We're excited to announce our next chapter, The Elder Scrolls VI. pic.twitter.com/3aF5evUsnYJune 11, 2018
Elder Scrolls 6 possible locations
Fans believe that the Tweet below is a confirmation that the next Elder Scrolls will take place in Hammerfell. The official Elder Scrolls Twitter account posted a New Year's message featuring a map of Skyrim, with the words "transcribe the past and map the future."
Eagle-eyed fans quickly pointed out that the location of the candles on the image may contain a clue. One is placed directly on Skyrim, one on a book holding the map down, and another beyond Skyrim's borders in the southwest - right by the label for Hammerfell.
This is the home of the Redguards, and it's been on everyone's radar since the teaser trailer seemed to line up with some geographic details of Hammerfell. If we are taken to Hammerfell, expect to see grasslands, jungles, some humid swamps, and arid deserts.
Transcribe the past and map the future. 📖Here's to a Happy New Year!🕯 pic.twitter.com/bL44CzLDIEDecember 31, 2020
Hammerfell seems even more likely as the location for The Elder Scrolls 6 thanks to some discoveries made by players during their time in the recently released Oblivion Remaster. Via Reddit, user seemingly managed to leave the main map by travelling past Cyrodiil's northern border. According to the post below, by passing the southern Valenwood gap you can reach Hammerfell without any mods or glitches in your game.
I made it to Hammerfell from r/oblivion
This may just be a coincidence, but it seems like Hammerfell is being heavily teased so we reckon it's only a matter of time before it gets full confirmation as the next setting in the series. Stay tuned for updates!
Elder Scrolls 6 engine
Back in 2021, Todd Howard explained in an interview with The Telegraph how Elder Scrolls will Bethesda is using the same engine to build both Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6, with work on the next Elder Scrolls expected to lead to changes to the engine in order to suit what the upcoming adventure requires.
"The vast majority of our development work is on Starfield right now but everybody works on everything so the projects kind of intertwine," Howard said. "It’s good to think of The Elder Scrolls 6 as still being in a design [phase]… but we’re checking the tech: 'Is this going to handle the things we want to do in that game?' Every game will have some new suites of technology so Elder Scrolls 6 will have some additions on to Creation Engine 2 that that game is going to require."
Elder Scrolls 6 theories
We've got a glimpse of a few new details about Elder Scrolls 6, straight from Todd Howard himself. During an interview with IGN, Howard fleshed out a tiny bit on what fans can expect from the game, saying that:
"I think when they eventually see the game and what we have in mind, they'll understand the gap more in terms of technology and what we want it to do... The one thing [the gap between Skyrim and Elder Scrolls 6's release] does is people are still playing Skyrim, it's still one of the best-selling games. I know people joke about it online, but it's one of the best-selling games on Switch."
"Anything we put it out on, it becomes a hit game. And they love it, they still play it, it's almost infinitely playable, all of the mods and everything like that. And we're 8 years post-Skyrim. It lets us know going into Elder Scrolls 6 that this is a game we need to design for people to play for a decade at least, at least".
So whatever Elder Scrolls 6 includes, gameplay-wise, it's going to be there for the long haul, just like Skyrim. There's likely going to be a bigger emphasis on replayability, which might mean that tiny choices at the beginning of the game end up massively changing big story beats. Judging from Howard's remark about the technology and "what [Bethesda] wants it to do", it sounds like the developers might be creating brand new gameplay mechanics to make Elder Scrolls 6 unlike anything we've seen before.
On September 10, 2018, Bethesda started the process to trademark the term 'Redfall', causing the internet to jump into a flurry of excitement about whether the enigmatic word could be the name of Elder Scrolls 6. Yeah, I was one of them. This is how Redfall could be related to Elder Scrolls 6: the good people of Reddit have theorized that it might be the name of a plague sweeping Tamriel, putting you slap-bang in the middle of it.
It all boils down to - well, boils, actually, as they’re part of a disease that followers of Peryite (the Daedric Prince of pestilence, natural order, and tasks) have been infected with. In the quest The Only Cure, the blotchy red-skinned, poison-puking devotees of Peryite mention a plague that started in High Rock, leading some to wonder whether the ‘Red’ part of the trademark might be linked to the illness. The ‘-fall’ part of the term might be linked to it beginning in Daggerfall, one of High Rock’s kingdoms. It’s all a theory at this point - but one definitely worth entertaining for a while at least.
Elder Scrolls 6 news
- The Elder Scrolls 6 probably isn't making an appearance at The Game Awards, and once again, the RPG community is begging Bethesda for literally anything: "Please, Todd"
- An immortal-looking Todd Howard thinks GTA 6 will be out before The Elder Scrolls 6, calls Rockstar "some of the absolute best" at world design
- After nearly 30 years buried in Bethesda lore, ex-dev isn't sure what to make of The Elder Scrolls 6: "They're making something different than what I would have done, and so I don't know how I'm going to feel"
- Devs behind 24-year-old Morrowind mod rebuilding Tamriel expect it to outlast The Elder Scrolls 6: "They worried that Skyrim would kill the mod. They saw it not do that"
- "Even if The Elder Scrolls 6 is great," Skyrim veteran thinks Bethesda developers will face harassment and "death threats" anyway
- The Elder Scrolls 6 devs are sharing lore responsibilities with the team behind The Elder Scrolls MMO
- "Early builds" of The Elder Scrolls 6 are being played at Bethesda, offering the same "joy, excitement, and promise of adventure" as the rest of the series' 30-year history
- The actual Elder Scrolls 6 reveal will probably be like Fallout 4's, predicts former dev: "You won't hear much in the way of details until 6 months before"
- Skyrim’s magic system is “absolutely going to continue” into The Elder Scrolls 6, according to former Bethesda designer
- The Elder Scrolls 6 will take longer to come out than the original five games combined
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