It seems like ages ago when executives from Bethesda shared their insights about the highly anticipated game "The Elder Scrolls 6." With the absence of a steady stream of official information about the game from the game developers, fans are tempted to speculate and formulate their own theories about the upcoming title. To clearly separate the rumors and speculations from official information, we list the official details earlier confirmed for "The Elder Scrolls 6."

Bethesda confirmed the existence of "The Elder Scrolls 6" at the E3 2018 where the gaming studio released a 36-second teaser showcasing the geography of the game. The gaming studio has also revealed that the team has been throwing in some ideas, but the real work has not yet begun. With the gamers' reception of "Fallout 76," the most recent release of "Wolfstein Youngblood," and the continued rolling out of support and content to "Elders Scrolls Online," it appears that the game is still a long way ahead.

In an interview, Game Director Todd Howard revealed that the release date of "The Elder Scrolls 6" will be dependent on the release date of "Starfield." So far, we learned that the sci-fi space RPG title is already playable, but it does not necessarily mean that it is almost finished. It is possible that "Starfield" could be finished by 2020, which implies that the production of "The Elder Scrolls 6" will not start until then.

Another confirmed detail that fans could expect from "The Elder Scrolls 6" is the inclusion of Skyrim Grandma in the game. The 82-year-old woman who became popular for playing "Skyrim" was confirmed to be in the much-awaited title following 45,000 signatures signed by fans and sent to Bethesda Gaming Studios requesting them to add her to the game. So far, we do not know the exact role that Skyrim grandma is going to play in the game, but its most likely going to be a capable companion or a friendly traveler.

Bethesda also previously stated that they will make "The Elder Scrolls 6" a game that players can enjoy for a decade or more. The game developers also underlined that they would like to use technology that is further developed and advanced in developing the game. This could imply that they are eyeing for technology used in next-generation video gaming consoles.

"The Elder Scrolls 6" is still in the pre-production phase, and fans already accepted the idea it might not be released until 2025.