'Elder Scrolls 6': Improvements that Bethesda should apply to 'Skyrim 2'

"The Elder Scrolls V," the current entry in the franchise Bethesda Softworks

The much anticipated sequel to Bethesda's "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" still belongs to the rumor category. Not much has been revealed about the game, "Elder Scrolls VI" or "Skyrim 2," and everything that has contributed to its hype is based on speculations.

Ever since the well-loved "Skyrim" made its debut back in 2011, fans are eager to know the release date for the next game.

However, Bethesda has been mum about any details; there isn't even any official announcement that "Elder Scrolls VI" exists. However, Bethesda did highlight that if they are to make another "Elder Scrolls" project, they won't rush into things.

"We do smaller stuff, we don't publish to scale, we try to publish to quality. Make sure everything we do is noteworthy," Bethesda's Pete Hines said, according to a previous report from The Telegraph.

Still, it didn't stop fans from speculating what "Elder Scrolls VI" should or should not feature.

According to Express, the game is most likely to be set in a different location other than Skyrim. A report from GamingBolt also mentioned that Bethesda should give improvements to the next "Skyrim" in order to give fans a more impressive gaming experience.

GamingBolt previously reported that the next game should have more detailed cutscenes to make the story more interesting to all players. Now, a new report from the same news portal mentioned that there's another way that developers can improve the game—through fixing the game's user interface.

Specifically, the report pointed out that "Elder Scroll VI" should make navigating through the game options easier for all players. "Skyrim's" interface was described to be complicated that a player needs to go through different steps to get what they need from the game.

Despite the positive reception of the latest "Elder Scrolls" franchise, some fans still need a lot from the game, hoping the next installment would offer a much better gameplay.

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