According an key insider, the high expectations for the game might be too much to meet and Bethesda might be in trouble.
A man who worked at Bethesda for over 25 years says what many gamers have been thinking about the next Elder Scrolls title.
The Elder Scrolls VI likely won't be able to live up expectations from fans, according to Bethesda veteran Bruce Nesmith, who was the lead designer on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Nesmith, who left ...
The lead designer for Skyrim thinks fans may need to temper their expectations ahead of the eventual release of the next ...
This feels especially true for gaming, where big franchises like Grand Theft Auto and The Elder Scrolls have gone more than a ...
Elder Scrolls 6 developers Bethesda know it will be “impossible” to meet expectations but find the challenge a “blessing and ...
Former Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith says Todd Howard is an absolute workhorse who just happens to be "incredibly ...
A former Bethesda Game Studios employee reveals that the company wanted to add an interesting mechanic to its 2023 sci-fi RPG ...
Starfield initially included resource management systems, but this feature had to unfortunately be cut, explains Bethesda.
Even if The Elder Scrolls 6 checks most of the boxes for players when it releases, it will inevitably be compared to every ...
According to a former Bethesda designer, a cut Starfield mechanic almost gave us a resource mining and ship management game ...