A fan has created a visually stunning trailer for what The Elder Scrolls VI could look like if it’s made with Unreal Engine 5.
It’s been several years since Bethesda announced The Elder Scrolls VI, yet the RPG has only recently entered full-on production.
Check out the teaser trailer below
Bethesda focused the majority of its time and effort on Starfield, the first new IP the developer has released in years, and after a successful launch that’s reached over 10 million players, work has now shifted back to The Elder Scrolls.
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We know hardly anything about the title, yet big promises are already being made. Todd Howard claims the game will be the “ultimate fantasy world simulator.” It’s speculated that the open world will blow The Elder Scrolls Skyrim out of the water in terms of size and scale, as well as be a major upgrade from Starfield in terms of quality.
While many can only dream of what the game could be like, some fans have gone a step further and created a visual representation of what they think the game will look like.
One idea has been shared on YouTube in the form of an Unreal Engine 5 concept trailer, and it’s absolutely stunning.
It boasts luscious green landscapes, cold and treacherous caverns, towering mountain ranges and much much more. While it’s unlikely Bethesda will be using Unreal Engine 5, it would be wonderful to see the game look anywhere near as good as the concept trailer.
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It’s believed The Elder Scrolls VI will be exclusive to the Xbox Series X/S, meaning it’s highly likely it’ll have to be anchored in terms of graphical fidelity in order for it to run on the less powerful Xbox Series S. That being said, it’s believed Microsoft is silently killing off the Series S, following the leak of an all-digital Xbox Series X.
Hopefully, The Elder Scrolls VI can keep up with the latest graphical showcases, but given how Bethesda has always developed games with gameplay in mind rather than graphics, fans should probably temper their expectations.
Topics: The Elder Scrolls 6, Bethesda, Unreal Engine