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Two or more years yet?
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Keith_I2: Two or more years yet?
It's being released in 2057. After Skyrim: Ultra HD, Skyrim: 20th Anniversary, Skyrim: Extra Special Edition, Skyrim: The Definitively Definitive Edition, Skyrim: 30th Anniversary, Skyrim: Remastered Reloaded Ultra Mega HD, Skyrim: 40th Anniversary, etc.
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BrianSim: It's being released in 2057. After Skyrim: Ultra HD, Skyrim: 20th Anniversary, Skyrim: Extra Special Edition, Skyrim: The Definitively Definitive Edition, Skyrim: 30th Anniversary, Skyrim: Remastered Reloaded Ultra Mega HD, Skyrim: 40th Anniversary, etc.
You forgot "Skyrim NFT Metaverse Edition"...
Forget Elder Scrolls VI, Skyrim hasn't been released on GOG after all these years. Considering Bethesda RPGs games are known for being quite buggy, it would be a long time before I feel comfortable enough to buy one their games.
Post edited February 07, 2022 by SpaceMadness
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Keith_I2: Two or more years yet?
Yes, probably a couple of years before Beth’s release to steam/epic. Here, never in our lifetimes.
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Keith_I2: Two or more years yet?
No way will that be anytime soon.

Starfield (new IP and new RPG) is next from Bethesda, likely this year if it sticks on its planned Release Day: Nov. 11, 2022.

Going to take 5-10 years or so until we probably see ES6.
Post edited February 06, 2022 by MysterD
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MysterD: Going to take 5-10 years or so until we probably see ES6.
And it'll still use their way too outdated game engine.
lol metaverse edition. can't believe how hard that's being pushed round the web like if it's a thing that will catch on.
Everytime I hear it I think of captain hero from drawn together when he gets corrected that 'bus station bathroom, technically not part of bizaro-world'. (a quote based around the what happens in vegas stays in vegas mantra).
My prediction is 2025, MAYBE 2026.

We're getting Starfield this year unless there's a delay (and if there is, I question what the crap BGS Rockville has been doing since 2017 or so). One year for patches, expansions & DLCs. After that, they'll almost certainly immediately jump to full development of TES6 (which is already in the very early days of active development judging by the Noclip documentary a couple years ago) and the active development phase almost never exceeds two years which would place it around 2025.

As much as I utterly despise Microsoft, the one good thing about that acquisition is that we may see BGS ramp up the development of both TES and Fallout, possibly Starfield too if it's as good as it sounds like it'll be. Frankly, I don't know why they didn't do that sooner; they opened all these new studios (one of which -- BGS Austin -- was for 76) yet claimed they weren't planning to increase development speed. In this day and age, waiting a decade or more for a new game in a franchise is just bad business.

On another subject, I really do wish BGS would design Starfield and TES6 with Bethesda.Net as an optional feature, rather than part of the core experience, so that we could have it here on GOG (even if Skyrim and Fallout 4 probably won't ever be released here). However, knowing Microtrash and even knowing Bethesda before the acquisition, that's probably pretty unlikely, especially since the hyper-DRM scam of Game Pass is Xbox' primary focus now.
Post edited February 07, 2022 by JakobFel
TES hasn't been good since Morrowind.
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Crosmando: TES hasn't been good since Morrowind.
Why? It's more of "later games are twists to Morrowind so they are as good as it is (sice Morrowind is still their base concept)
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Keith_I2: Two or more years yet?
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nightcraw1er.488: Yes, probably a couple of years before Beth’s release to steam/epic. Here, never in our lifetimes.
That is where you are wrong.

ZeniMax Media Inc., Bethesda Softworks, MicroSoft, and Bethesda Game Studios have already released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and all of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's Creation Club content included, as well as Fallout 4 and all of the DLC's and Creation Club content that Fallout 4 has, Starfield, and The Elder Scrolls VI are all released for sale on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free in a alternate universe.

Source: I know so I am playing all of these video games on gog.com in that alternate universe right now on gog.com.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yes, probably a couple of years before Beth’s release to steam/epic. Here, never in our lifetimes.
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Johnathanamz: That is where you are wrong.

ZeniMax Media Inc., Bethesda Softworks, MicroSoft, and Bethesda Game Studios have already released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and all of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's Creation Club content included, as well as Fallout 4 and all of the DLC's and Creation Club content that Fallout 4 has, Starfield, and The Elder Scrolls VI are all released for sale on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free in a alternate universe.

Source: I know so I am playing all of these video games on gog.com in that alternate universe right now on gog.com.
Yes, I obviously meant here on GOG not by proxy via galaxy to epic or steam. But you do of course raise the question not answered. As you say, you can buy and play all these “in GOG app”, why would they bother going to the effort of rebuilding specifically for a tiny market share of users (offline installers)?
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Johnathanamz: That is where you are wrong.

ZeniMax Media Inc., Bethesda Softworks, MicroSoft, and Bethesda Game Studios have already released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and all of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's Creation Club content included, as well as Fallout 4 and all of the DLC's and Creation Club content that Fallout 4 has, Starfield, and The Elder Scrolls VI are all released for sale on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free in a alternate universe.

Source: I know so I am playing all of these video games on gog.com in that alternate universe right now on gog.com.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yes, I obviously meant here on GOG not by proxy via galaxy to epic or steam. But you do of course raise the question not answered. As you say, you can buy and play all these “in GOG app”, why would they bother going to the effort of rebuilding specifically for a tiny market share of users (offline installers)?
I think you did not read my whole entire comment?

I said in a alternate universe all of these video games are for sale on gog.com 100% Digital Rights Management (DRM) free, I was not talking about GOG Galaxy at all.