The “Elder Scrolls VI: Argonia” will reportedly be launched in March next year. According to the rumor mill, it was Bethesda, the publisher and developer of the internationally famous game, that confirmed the release date.
As indicated in Master Herald, the sixth installment of the “Elder Scrolls” game franchise “will likely roll out to the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 during the first quarter of 2016.” Also, it was indicated in the report that there is a very high possibility that the game will be unveiled by June when the E3 will be held in Los Angeles.
The “Elder Scrolls VI: Argonia” is one of the most awaited games of this year. According to Movie Pilot, the game will feature a special multi-player mode that will allow its gamers to play with a new character different from the ones they first chose in the game’s single player mode. This concept is actually pretty much the same with the set-up in the predecessor of “Argonia,” the “Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.”
The “Elder Scrolls” is actually an action-filled open world role-playing video game. Its first version was released in 1994, while its most recent one was released in 2012. It was also during that same year that Bethesda launched the “Elder Scrolls Online,” which featured multi-player features with an accompanying monthly subscription fee. This later on became a free-to-play game.
Before more details were released regarding “Elder Scrolls V: Argonia,” its fans speculated that the game will take place in Akavir which is a brutal land where four huge, yet unrelated, races live. It was only recently revealed that that the game will take place in Argonia, when Bethesda unveiled the official title of the game.
While the game’s extremely huge fan base still waits for the game’s official release, Bethesda is hopeful that “Elder Scrolls Online” can manage to appease their appetite.
Moreover, earlier reports stated that the game will start in Black Marsh. This area will serve as the gamers’ starting point before they can travel to other parts of Tamriel, namely, Cyrodill, Morrowind, Hammerfall, and Skyrim, according to Christian Post.
Meanwhile, Ecumenical News reported that even if Bethesda decides not to make any official revelation of the “Elder Scrolls VI: Argonia” anytime this year, fans of the game must not immediately assume that the game is no longer coming to fruition soon.