So much has changed in the world of gaming since Skyrim first released, so Elder Scrolls 6 could look a lot different.
first released. Though the game has seen remasters and re-releases galore since then, Bethesda hasn’t put out a freshgame itself. Though it uses the same lore, the most recent entry streamlines the more complicated RPG mechanics from prior entries.
Even going back foryou can feel the difference. So clearly, Bethesda isn’t against changing things up even within the same series. But what could that mean for? There are a few common trends that could really change the game’s format if Bethesda chooses to lean into them. But there are a fewcrossovers and collabs are incredibly common. Many games bring in popular franchises from TV, movies, and other gaming IP. These are often a way to monetize free-to-play titles by selling pricey cosmetics, but not always. Sometimes, these events are simply a way to advertise both properties and keep players invested.There are no doubt some IP crossovers that might make sense, but I think most fans of the franchise agree we’d prefer our experience not be disrupted by lore-breaking collabs and crossovers, even if they are popular in modern gaming.first released, it was in an era when physical games were still more common than digital. In the years since, gaming has gone increasingly digital, and with it, the “one and done” model of video games has faded. Many titles release with plans for regular influxes of new content, whether that’s fixing a game that ships broken or just consistently adding new live events. This model certainly works to extend the longevity of some games, but it’s hard to imagine it working forGiven Bethesda’s history for putting out patches, such as how long its taken to even begin fixing issues withI just don’t think the studio is up to the task of regular live service content updates. Give usas a complete game with a vast world of adventure to explore, not as the backbone for ongoing seasonal content updates, please and thank you.it’s multiplayer. These days, free and paid fantasy RPGs alike seem intent on adding multiplayer content, which is often less than optional. Games fromlock content behind PvP content, like the Mega Stones you can only earn through Ranked Battles. Others opt for Raids and Dungeons that require a multiplayer approach to complete. With how popular these models are in modern gaming, many fear thatis a massive open-world RPG with a fully single-player focus. And these days, the proliferation of MMORPGs and games with multiplayer elements makes that less common than it once was. There’s a place for co-op RPGs that let you hang out with friends, butMarvel’s Blade Gets New Update After Years of SilenceThe Best Sean Connery James Bond Movie Was Released on This Day
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