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    The Elder Scrolls VI: The Wait is Now as Long as the Time from Skyrim to ESVI’s Announcement

    Reddit user u/RoboPup dropped a mind-blowing stat: as of today, January 7, 2025, we’ve been waiting for The Elder Scrolls VI (ESVI) as long as the time between Skyrim‘s release and ESVI’s 2018 teaser. That’s 2,403 days—or about six and a half years each way.

    A Long Silence

    Bethesda’s teaser for ESVI came during E3 2018, mainly to reassure fans they weren’t abandoning single-player games amidst the Fallout 76 backlash. Todd Howard even admitted the teaser was premature, with Starfield still in the pipeline. Now, years later, there’s still no release date in sight.

    Fans on Reddit have been vocal about the prolonged silence. Polarpies joked we’re overdue for a “Jesus Christ, it’s coming” trailer, while others noted this delay was expected given Bethesda’s development timeline. Compared to Fallout 4’s announce-and-release in six months, the wait for ESVI feels eternal.

    What’s Next?

    Some fans fear the game is still years away—possibly pushing into the 2030s. Others worry Elder Scrolls might never fully return to its single-player roots after Bethesda’s focus on Elder Scrolls Online.

    But for now, Skyrim—and its endless re-releases—remains the king of Tamriel. At least until ESVI decides to dethrone it.


    Credit to u/RoboPup for the clever timeline comparison. Follow the conversation on Reddit.

    AJ Churchill
    AJ Churchill
    AJ has been Editor-In-Chief of Outsider Gaming since 2024. He first began gaming on a Nintendo 64 in the 90s, eventually moving on to Gameboys and Xboxes, before landing on his platform of choice, the PC. His all-time favorite games include Rimworld, The Sims, Football Manager, Rocket League, Factorio, Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis, Rust, Cities Skylines, and Project Zomboid. Reach out at aj [at] pixelpeninsula [dot] com.
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