At Live Q&A at E3 2018, Todd Howard revealed that their next-gen new IP Starfield is currently in full production and playable internally, whereas Elder Scrolls VI is in pre-production and not playable.
At E3 2018, Bethesda’s Todd Howard provided an extended look at the Fallout 76, a prequel to all the Fallout games. The aim was to answer all the doubts of the Fallout Community, but Todd didn’t receive a 100% success rate, and so he decided to do a live Q&A about Fallout 76, at The Coliseum. Guess what, the Q&A has ended and Todd has indeed share tons of interesting new information not only on Fallout 76 but answered almost all the questions on Elder Scrolls VI and their next-gen new IP, Starfield.
In this post, we will be talking about the details Todd Howard shared about Starfield and Elder Scrolls VI. So let’s get started without wasting any more time.
Starfield’s main focus is going to be single-player. The game is currently in full production stage and a playable build of the game is available at Bethesda Game Studios. He further added that Starfield is an “extremely ambitious” project.
About Elder Scrolls VI, Todd said that the game is still in pre-production stage and is not playable at the moment. That’s it.
Does this mean – Starfield will release before Elder Scrolls VI? Yes, the above statements of Todd Howard hint toward that only.
Starfield is “extremely ambitious” Todd says
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TES VI is in pre production and not playable, Starfield is in full production and playable #YoutubeE3
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Starfield’s focus will be single player #YoutubeE3
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Published: Jun 11, 2018 07:53 pm