Bethesda Softworks faces a long wait for its next major releases according to recent insider reports. Jez Corden shared comments from an anonymous source indicating that Fallout remasters are further behind schedule than many fans expect. The Elder Scrolls 6 also remains in early development with no imminent release window in sight.
Insider reports suggest Bethesda games face significant delays ahead
The most likely first arrival among Bethesda's upcoming projects is a modernized version of Fallout 3. This title could potentially launch as early as 2027 based on current leak patterns. The Elder Scrolls 6 appears to be targeting a much later timeframe between 2028 and 2029.
Development hurdles may complicate Bethesda's remaster plans. Former Fallout: New Vegas writer Chris Avellone hinted that the studio lacks critical source code for that specific title. This absence of essential files could make remastering difficult without assistance from original developer Obsidian Entertainment.
Bethesda previously confirmed that The Elder Scrolls 6 takes priority over other Fallout projects in its development pipeline. These insider claims align with broader rumors about Bethesda's project timeline but lack official confirmation from the publisher.

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