Bethesda shows how you can turn a game into a cultural event before it even exists, through fabricating its hype enough. The one factor that they’re overlooking is that it might end up frustrating the very fans they’re trying to excite.
In 2018 Bethesda launched a 30 seconds teaser, hinting the game’s arrival around the corner. Who knew that even after 7 years there would still be just speculation about the game’s actual arrival. It violated the unwritten contract between the fans and the developers to not promise what you can’t deliver.
But later it got clear that the teaser for Elder Scrolls was a cushion to keep fans engaged while the company worked on Starfield.
The teaser served its corporate purpose of maintaining relevance without offering anything substantive. In all fairness, the current leak should also be dealt with sufficient skepticism instead of celebration.
Talk of a 2027 release for the elder scrolls does not add up. Bethesda already has its plate full with the Starfield update and keeps Elder Scroll online profitable, which leaves little room to dive fully into the next big single-player Role Playing Game.
A huge title like Starfield and Fallout 4 take 4-6 years of focused work and by most accounts, The Elder Scrolls hasn’t yet entered that stage. So realistically speaking, fans should be looking at 2030-32 at earliest.
Anyone claiming a release before that is either unaware of Bethesda’s history or underestimates just how massive of a project The Elder Scrolls would be. In this scenario, the delay is not owing to the slow progress, but because Bethesda is being stretched thin across too many projects.
The recent eXtas1s leak is a perfect example of how the rumour mill has replaced real news in the gaming world. In absence of any official updates from Bethesda, any flimsiest leak feels believable about a game that has hardly crossed the conceptual stage.
But there’s another factor, this may sound like a conspiracy theory, but could this be the case that maybe Bethesda is encouraging or in a way incentivising these lakers to keep the fans on the edge of their seats until they actually have the game to deliver? We are just asking questions that fit the context here.
The seven years wait has already worn the patience of most fans thin and no official statement by Bethesda amid these leaks is adding insult to the injury. Sometimes the best move is to come clean and admit publicly that great games take as much time as they take and the fans shouldn’t believe in any leaks and for the company to finally announce a release date.
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