The Elder Scrolls 6 Release Date: Online Update For Elder Scrolls Might Bring Player Housing Early Next Year
The Elder Scroll 4 was launched four years ago. It is the most enduring RPG series of all time. Elder Scroll 6 might arrive in 2017. The feature of Homestead will allow the players to purchase their own home.
Development Is At The Minimal For Elder Scrolls 6
#mce_temp_url#Reports suggest that Elder Scrolls 6 is still in development but it is at the minimal as stated by Todd Howard the creator of Elder Scrolls Series. In fact, Bethesda is waiting for the right engine to run the game. Currently, Bethesda is working on Fallout 4 DLC's and two more unannounced games. It has been assured to the gamers that Skyrim is not going to be the last game of the series as Elder Scrolls 6 is coming.
Elder Scrolls Will be A bigger Game Than Skyrim With modern Graphics
Fallout four received a lot of criticism because of the outdated graphics as compared to modern games. A new engine would be tested by Bethesda before perfecting it for The Elder Scrolls 6. There is a need for a new engine because of the massiveness of Elder scrolls and they offer a huge map for the players to explore.
Homestead Is The Major Update For Elder Scrolls
As the name suggest Homestead introduces player housing which is an often requested popular feature in MMO's. After the introduction of this feature, players will be able to purchase and customize their own home in the game world. Gamers can invite other players to visit over, Game Spot reports.
There would be forty different options like huge manor estates with vast outdoor areas and small rooms at an inn. These are themed around elder scroll races.
More than one of these can be owned but one of each type. Once the players have completed the tutorial they will receive a free home and they can customize it with two thousand different pieces of decorations and furniture.
The Homestead will be launched in the beginning of 2017 on all platforms but the release date of Elder Scrolls 6 is not yet decided.