Bethesda's Todd Howard said in 2018 that fans might not hear news about "The Elder Scrolls 6" until after "Starfield" is launched. During E3 2018, fans learned that the gaming studio was working on a couple of titles, those being "The Elder Scrolls 6" and "Starfield." While Bethesda did not reveal a specific timeline, Howard previously hinted that "Starfield" would release first followed by "TES 6."

Now, multiple job listings excite "The Elder Scrolls 6" since it suggests that "Starfield" is almost nearing completion. The gaming studio is currently looking for experts to fill up several positions. Bethesda is looking for talented programmers to be a part of the team. They are tasked to pushing the RPG title that would release on PC and gaming consoles.

The job listing also wants new programmers to collaborate on the application of new gameplay features to make sure that it provides great player experience. The second job listing is posted on the official website of Zenimax. The listing seeks an experienced video editor with skills to edit and capture 4K game videos.

While nothing about any Bethesda titles is explicitly stated in the job listings, fans believe that these have several implications. It could also mean that Bethesda is nearing the completion of "Starfield" and is almost up for the unveiling. A video editor is responsible for editing trailers that the upcoming game would use.

All these job listings underline that the gaming studio is almost complete in the game development of "Starfield." It also means it is preparing to start the full production of "The Elder Scrolls 6." The only time Bethesda talked about "The Elder Scrolls 6" and "Starfield" was during their unveiling back in 2018.

If the job listings and its implications are to go by, it seems that fans would be hearing more about "The Elder Scrolls 6" this year. At present, Bethesda is still knee-deep working on support for "Fallout 76." On his past interviews, Howard shared that unlike other games, "The Elder Scrolls 6" would take time to develop.

Howard also revealed that Bethesda intends to design "The Elder Scrolls 6," so it could last for at least a decade. Of course, there is no way that the job listings means that the sixth iteration of the successful "The Elder Scrolls" series is entering production. We suggest fans not to get their hopes up as these details are mere speculations at this point.

We will keep you posted with the latest news and updates on "The Elder Scrolls 6" as soon as we stumble upon interesting information.