It may feel like The Elder Scrolls 6 is far away and that is mainly because it is.
However, in the meantime, fans are on the search for anything that could give us more information about the upcoming Bethesda RPG.
That includes looking in places you would never think to look.
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First announced back in 2018, The Elder Scrolls 6 is reportedly the next project for Bethesda and a direct sequel to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim which was released in 2011.
So far, the sixth instalment has only received a small teaser trailer during its announcement but since then, its developers have remained tight-lipped.
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However, thanks to one eagle-eyed fan, we now have some idea of The Elder Scrolls 6’s setting and overall aesthetic.
This comes courtesy of a post over on r/TESVI where one user discovered the Pinterest accounts of two Bethesda employees: Rick Vicens and Rafael Vargas.
“Although not as substantial as the account that was found a month ago, these are old developers from the company, so anything they post could be linked to ES6,” they wrote.
“Curiously, their recent pins seem to be focused more around European architecture/armor design, which might prove High Rock is also going to be included in the game.”
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As mentioned, the Pinterest accounts feature dedicated albums dedicated to armour references and overall architecture.
Flicking through these albums gives us quite a big insight into the future of TES VI if they are in fact dedicated to the upcoming RPG.
However, some fans aren’t too sure.
“I'm pretty sure Bethesda Montreal were in charge of developing TES Castles,” one comment read.
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“Interesting find, however, I don't think his collection was inspiration for TES VI as much as I want both Hammerfell and High Rock.
I also think that Mr. Vicens' collection is pretty ambiguous and could be only for Hammerfell. Not sure though.”
Topics: The Elder Scrolls 6, The Elder Scrolls, Bethesda