This is all assuming the PS5 and Xbox 2 come out for Christmas 2019 and that they release Starfield around the same time. That in my mind puts TES VI somewhere in 2021 at the very earliest and 2022 as more likely since Bethesda typically waits a couple of years or more between their releases. The best clues we have is what Tod Howard said in some interviews a couple of months back when he confirmed that a) Starfield will release before TES VI and b) Starfield is being developed for the next gen consoles. But TES VI is still pretty far off as in several years. I didn't place much meaning on the online part. The first part of your post I agree with. I've seen that before now that I remember.Īnd at E3 I think it was, they teased what looked like Daggerfall at the very end of the showing/video. It fits the timeline for development based on their project cycles. It could mean a lot of different things but the most logical conclusion would be ESVI. In addition, it protects the IP if they decide to create films, books or any other print and/or digital print work based on the IP Redfall. This also protects the trademarked IP in case they add co-op or plan to add any form of multiplayer at all. That is standard TM compliance wording to mean and include anything that may have a server side functionality like cloud saves and mods. The same verbiage was used for Skyrim trademark as well as Oblivion and thousands and thousands of other single player games. So no, I don't think it has anything to do with TES 6, more likely an upcoming "Chapter" for ESO. In the very article it says "entertainment services, namely, providing on-line interactive computer games".
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