The Elder Scrolls 6 is called "Redfall", trademark suggests
"Redfall" may be the official subtitle for The Elder Scrolls VI game, a new trademark owned by Bethesda's proprietor suggests. But even though it does make sense for a variety of reasons, confirmation is yet to come.
ZeniMax Media, the owner of Bethesda Game Studios, has just The Elder Scrolls VI, announced during this year’s E3.

If that’s the case, it wouldn’t be the first time Bethesda used the -fall suffix. 1997 The Elder Scrolls game was titled The Elder Scrolls Online. But then again, it just might be a preventive measure, put in place so that no one can apply the trademark to anything gaming-related. The possibilities, then, are quite a few.

Meanwhile Bethesda remains silent. And they probably will for some time. The Elder Scrolls VI has a long way to go as it’s still in the conceptual stage of development. In a nearer-but-still-distant future we should see the release of a new generation of consoles.
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