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It's official – Bethesda Game Studios has released yet another iteration (or, well, re-release, really) of 14-year-old RPG Skyrim, this time for the Nintendo Switch 2 … and it turns out that even Todd Howard himself probably knows about the memes.
Executive producer Todd Howard says that Bethesda Game Studios is working on multiple projects at once, and that Elder Scrolls 6 is 'progressing well'
The Elder Scrolls VI is the focus of development efforts at Bethesda, with 'the majority of the studio' working on it.
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Bethesda Game Studios Director Wants to Shadow Drop More Games After Oblivion Remastered's Success
Bethesda Game Studios Director Tom Mustaine says he'd like to follow up on The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered by shadow dropping more games.
Howard says the shift to a weekly release model for “Fallout” Season 2 will change how the viewers consume the series, but “it didn’t affect the story we were telling.” And that will go for Season 3 as well, which Howard says is currently in the writing stage.
"Huge respect to the folks at Obsidian," Howard said in an interview with PC Gamer. "Had them out to the set to see [ Fallout Season 2 ], and they've had just an incredible year, if you look at the year they've had."
Bethesda's Todd Howard reiterates that ZeniMax and BGS as a whole are working on multiple games at once, including Elder Scrolls 6, ESO, Fallout, and more.
Bethesda is reassuring fans of The Elder Scrolls 6 on the one hand, and taking away their enthusiasm on the other, putting their patience to the ultimate test.
The Elder Scrolls 6 may still be years from releasing, but uncle Todd Howard has some mild words of encouragement: development on the long-awaited Skyrim successor is "progressing really well" and most of the studio is working on it.
Jim Carrey recently joined Vulture for an oral history to mark the 25th anniversary of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” Ron Howard’s 2000 film adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s 1957 children’s book. The movie was a giant box office hit, earning $346 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing film of 2000 domestically, but it was also a …