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Fucking skyrim never dies!
They are already working on it what more do you want?
To not take 15+ years to release it lol
An actual release and not a shovelware shitty MMO. Look at the release cadence:
Arena 1994
Daggerfall 1996 (2 years)
Morrowind 2002 (6 years)
Oblivion 2006 (4 years)
Skyrim 2011 (5 years)
???? (12+ years)
Maybe a dedicated team? At this pace we might get ESVI slightly before the heat death of the universe. They're 2 years behind Duke Nukem Forever at this point.
Maybe not even then. Modders have made Skyrim better then Bethesda could ever make another game.
My dad has been playing it, and almost exclusively it, for years. From 360 to Xbox One to Xbox Series X. It’s literally the only game he even has for the X, he bought the machine just to play Skyrim. He was so excited to find mods. Idk how many thousands of hours he has in it.
Say what you will about Bethesda and Skyrim, but they must have done something right because people still can't put it down over a decade later. I do want to play it at some point, but I don't know when I'll have that kind of time.
To be fair, it was a really fun game. They did a great job with it. In fact, I've been itching to play it again.