Bethesda's RPGs, including the Elder Scrolls series and Fallout 4, have been defined by their open worlds, immersive storytelling, and emphasis on player freedom, with each game building on the success and innovations of the ones that came before it.
The first three Tomb Raider games are being remastered for Nintendo Switch with updated visuals, expansions, and secret levels, set to release on February 14, 2024.
Elder Scrolls 6 will likely be an Xbox exclusive, according to documents from the FTC v. Microsoft case, although plans could still change.
Bethesda's leaked upcoming releases include an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster, Doom Year Zero, Fallout 3 remaster, Ghostwire: Tokyo 2, Dishonored 3, and an Indiana Jones game, among others, although some projects may have been delayed or shifted.
A collection of Xbox files related to the FTC's case against Microsoft have been published online, revealing plans for the gaming console, including emails from executives and release timetables for games, with one document indicating that "The Elder Scrolls VI" may not be released until 2026 or later and will not be available for Playstation.
Microsoft's leaked documents reveal discussions of the company considering acquisitions of Nintendo, Valve, and Warner Bros. Games, as well as potential remasters of Bethesda's Oblivion and Fallout 3, and the majority of Xbox gamers using the lower-powered Series S console.
Bethesda's potential plan to release an official remastered version of Oblivion has sparked excitement among Elder Scrolls fans, but has also raised concerns for the modders behind the Skyblivion project.
The Legend of Legacy HD Remastered will launch for PS4, PS5, and Switch in Japan on February 1, 2024, with a worldwide release on PC planned for early 2024, featuring legendary storytelling and innovative combat mechanics.
Bethesda Games Studios has quietly released a new mobile game called The Elder Scrolls: Castles, where players oversee a medieval dynasty and build their own castle, similar to Fallout Shelter.
The Elder Scrolls franchise, one of gaming's biggest, has the potential to be adapted into a television or film, according to Elder Scrolls Online creative director Rich Lambert.