Based on the earlier statements of Bethesda executives, fans eagerly waiting for the new gameplay launch and release of "The Elder Scrolls 6" will have to wait longer. The much-awaited sixth iteration of the popular game series will be announced when "StarFall" officially releases. For those who are itching to get their hands on The Elder Scrolls 6-like game, they can soon do so by playing "Daggerfall Unity."

Rumors have it that Bethesda's "The Elder Scrolls 6" will most likely arrive on 2029. With the game falling behind other video game releases, there are plenty of exciting titles with the same theme coming. One of this is "Daggerfall Unity," which is officially an unnamed RPG aiming to be the successor of the popular game, "The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall."

"The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall" is one of the earliest titles of the fan-favorite fantasy franchise. While we are far far away from the release date of "The Elder Scrolls 6" players can kill their time enjoying the new "Daggerfall Unity" game made by the series' original creators. The gaming studio OnceLost Games is consists of some of the most notable veterans of "The Elder Scrolls."

Also known as the Father of The Elder Scrolls, Julian LeFay is currently working along with Ted Peterson, who also worked from "Arena" to "Oblivion" and Vijay Lakshman, who used to be the producer and lead designer of "Arena." Last month, the team announced on Discord that it is in the pre-production stage of a possible "Daggerfall Unity" remake. The details about the unnamed RPG game are scarce, but the team revealed that the principal game pillars are inspired by the classic RPG game, "The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall."

This includes a massive dynamic world that players can enjoy exploring, rich lore that will be discovered through in-game books, and NPC, and robust character advancement and generation. The game developers also promise that the "Daggerfall Unity" will be a non-linear title that branches endless quests and evolves the world like a virtual game master running a campaign.

In a recent interview with Forbes, Peterson notes that "Daggerfall Unity" or the unnamed RPG game has no intention of challenging "The Elder Scrolls 6." The game developer reveals that they only intend to bring to the younger generation of gamers the same design pillars that they were missing all this time. The beta release of "Daggerfall Unity" has caught their interest all they want is to bring the systems further out into the open and extend its initial scope with the latest technology.