By Matthew King, | May 13, 2017
Bethesda has hinted the impending announcement of "Elder Scrolls 6" at Bethesdaland in June. (YouTube)
"Elder Scrolls 6", "Prey" DLC and "Fallout 4" VR are among the top rumored games that will likely be announced at E3 in June. Called Bethesdaland, the developer announced earlier the details of its own held conference.
Bethesda has confirmed in a tweet that Bethesdaland will be happening on Sunday evening of June 11. Over the last three years, the developer has set a trend to hold its E3 live showcase, a day before the event where things get crazily busy.
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And while that happens in few more weeks, analysts have begun speculating what games will the acclaimed developer announce at the annual trade show. These include the long rumored "Elder Scrolls 6", "Prey" DLC, "Fallout 4" VR edition and more.
Back in April, Bethesda's Marketing chief Pete Hines shared a teaser image pertaining to Bethesdaland. It showed a Bethesda theme park, with areas representing each of the company's big title including two locations that seem to be still in progress.
Invites have gone out for the Bethesda E3 Showcase. Stay tuned for your chance to win tickets to join us at Bethesdaland on Sunday, June 11. pic.twitter.com/0Nu0qt1qJr
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) April 28, 2017
The 2016 titles from Bethesda such as "Dishonored 2", "Doom" and "Prey" are all shown in the map. So, it is safe to say that fans will hear some news related to the three games, perhaps, a DLC or expansion in the works.
Fans do know that there is no DLC released yet for "Dishonored 2" since its launch last year. So, it is likely that the title will be getting one just like the first title.
As for "Doom", it is predicted to get a single player story like The Old Blood expansion launched for "Wolfenstein: The New Order". The game developer can opt to offer it as a standalone expansion instead of a standard DLC.
On the other hand, "Prey" will definitely receive a DLC but details with regard to the developer's plan remains vague until the announcement happens. Arkane Studio's plan was confirmed by creative director Raphael Colantonio late last month.
It is also deemed certain that Bethesda will showcase what it has accomplished so far in the development of "Fallout 4" VR edition.
But what about "Elder Scrolls 6"? There are others who say that "Elder Scrolls 6" will be a no-show at E3 but it looks like an announcement of the sixth title this year fits the bill.
It has been six years past the release of the insanely popular Elder Scrolls: Skyrim". So, analysts suppose that Bethesda has surely started the development "Elder Scrolls 6" as a follow-up to the last title and will surprisingly get teased at Bethesdaland next month.
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