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I’ll confess I’m not a big GTA person, but it’s hard not to notice the disappointment fans experience each time the game gets pushed back. And even though I expected it, I felt a little crushed when Witchbrook confirmed I wouldn’t be headed to magic school in Winter 2025 after all. With more and more games getting announced, given release windows, and then delayed, I’m starting to understand why Bethesda is keeping The Elder Scrolls 6 under wraps. But even if Todd Howard has confirmed the game isn’t coming any time soon, I don’t think we’ll know much about it until just before it launches. And honestly? I wish more games would do the same.
Bethesda’s First Big Shadow Drop Worked, So Get Ready for More

Despite the rumors and leaks, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered wasn’t official until it shadow dropped into our laps. And gamers flooded the servers to buy the game, such that it took some time for the PlayStation store to even believe the game existed. Trust me, I would know, because I was one of those people lining up to get the “new” Elder Scrolls ASAP. Clearly, a studio like Bethesda can shadow drop a big game without a long marketing runway and still have it sell remarkably well.
In fact, Bethesda was almost certainly testing the waters for shadow dropping The Elder Scrolls 6. In a recent interview with GQ, Todd Howard spoke to his philosophy about releasing big games like the next Elder Scrolls. “I like to just announce stuff and release it,” Howard said, adding that, “My perfect vision… is that it’s going to be a while and then, one day, the game will just appear.” When pressed about whether Bethesda might shadow drop ES6, he even said, “You might say that [shadow dropping Oblivion: Remastered] was a test run.”
Howard didn’t outright confirm that the next Elder Scrolls will shadow drop, but it sure looks like that’s the plan. If it does get announced before release, it likely won’t be until the game is all but ready. And even if I’m a little bit hungry to learn more about my next adventure in Tamriel, the overall gaming landscape has me thinking more big, highly anticipated games should take note.
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