It's therefore likely that the setting (or at least part of the setting) of The Elder Scrolls VI is Hammerfell, which is home to the Redguards. That was until the end of 2020, when in a New Year post an image of a map was released by the company, alongside some teaser text saying 'transcribe the past and map the future':Īs you can see, it's a map of Skyrim, but just above the text for Skyrim there's a candle, and above that is some slightly fainter text that says 'Hammerfell'.
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This shows the camera travelling through a mist-filled, rocky landscape, before it eventually focusses on a series of mountain peaks set beside a clear sea.Įarly speculation therefore settled on High Rock, Tamriel, as being the most likely setting for the title. Early theories rested primarily on the teaser trailer, which was released in 2018. Such is the case with the game's location. Bethesda's fan base is one of the most enthusiastic and dedicated in all of gaming, so whenever the company does hint at a key detail you can be sure that the fanbase will pick it apart. The Elder Scrolls VI's location is probably the thing we know most about the game so far, although that's not saying much given how tight a lid Bethesda has kept on the title. Almost everything about what will inevitably be a juggernaut of a game is still covered in a veil of mystery, and what little nuggets of information have been revealed are the subject of enormous amounts of speculation and theorising.įortunately there are some hints and pieces of information to go off, and from those we've managed to come up with a list of four solid rumours revolving around The Elder Scrolls VI. If you're highly anticipating the next entry in The Elder Scrolls franchise then you're definitely not alone. By Craig Snow, posted on 17 February 2022 / 5,048 Views