The Elder Scrolls VIis progressing well and is already playable, according to Windows Central journalist Jez Corden. However, it still doesn’t have a release date or concrete details.
The Elder Scrolls VI Already “Fairly Playable”
While the release of the successfulThe Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredthis past April helped ease the wait for Bethesda’s next RPG installment, many players are still eagerly awaiting more signs of life fromThe Elder Scrolls VI, following its initial announcement back in June 2018.
Despite the long silence, according to Windows Central journalist Jez Corden,The Elder Scrolls VIappears to be making good progress, with the game currently in a “fairly playable” state. This sparked speculation that the title might appear at last month’s Xbox Games Showcase—though it ultimately did not.

Corden shared this information during the latest episode of theXbox Two podcast but clarified that he doesn’t have further details or a clear idea of the game’s current development phase or release window. He noted that getting direct information from Bethesda is difficult, making it hard to provide a more accurate launch estimate.
Why TES VI Skipped the Xbox Showcase
The game’s current state was reportedly one of the reasons some believedThe Elder Scrolls VIwould be showcased at the Xbox event, though this didn’t happen. The last numbered entry in the series,The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, launched in 2011, so the wait has been a long one for fans.
The Elder Scrolls VI Breaks Its Silence for Charity
Bethesda has partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation to launch a special campaign where users can create a unique NPC for Elder Scrolls VI
In the same podcast, Jez Corden also discussed the future of theFalloutseries, confirming that development onFallout 5has been greenlit. He added that this was one of the reasons ZeniMax’s MMORPG project was canceled.