The Elder Scrolls 6 Expected to Appear at Bethesda's E3 2016 Event; Fans Believe Plot to be in Argonia

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Bethesda's supposed The Elder Scrolls 6 is still yet to be confirmed, but fans of the franchise are already persistent with their thoughts on how the game is to turn out. To make matters even more exciting, the game may be on the verge of announcing some interesting feats come this year's E3 event.

According to Master Herald, many fans have not argued over the fact that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was an apparent success as it hit the market years ago. Now that Bethesda seemingly has made another hit in the form of Fallout 4, fans believe that the ball will be brought back to the hands of The Elder Scrolls franchise once more, in the supposed form of The Elder Scrolls VI or even Skyrim 2.

As per Yibada, The Elder Scrolls 6 proves a possibility of showing up at this year's E3 2016 event, care of Bethesda themselves. No announcement or disclosure has been made by Bethesda yet but fans have safely presumed that this could be the time for the game to at least be made known to the public if not yet the official release of it, and up to this day, many have unceasingly wanted to hear more.

Noted by Neurogadget, fans of The Elder Scrolls have already spoken of the tendencies that the game will bring, such as the plot of the title being in Argonia. Given that fans will most likely head towards the fact that the title will no longer want to take place in the same areas as the fifth, it is most likely believable to many.

The Elder Scrolls 6 has continued to raise hopes for the fans that look at another triumphant successor to Skyrim. It was not only considered one of the best games in the franchise, but one of the best games ever created as well. Stay tuned for more news on the proposed The Elder Scrolls 6.

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