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The elder scrolls redguard
The elder scrolls redguard






the elder scrolls redguard

The Elder Scrolls VI: Redguard does make some sense, considering that ZeniMax trademarked the name “Redguard” in 2011 (the same year Skyrim was released). Bethesda and its ZeniMax parent company are well known in the industry for being tight lipped when it comes to sharing information regarding projects.

the elder scrolls redguard

It should be noted that the reports are speculative at best. MUST READ: Elder Scrolls VI Multiplayer? The Elder Scrolls VI: RedguardĪccording to recent reports circulating on the internet, The Elder Scrolls VI: Redguard may be the name of Skyrim’s sequel (the other possible choice being Argonia). It’s safe to say that fans can’t wait for the sequel to Skyrim, and like a fidgety Khajiit, are ready to pounce on any news regarding the beloved game series. Now that the Fallout 4 rumors have been put to rest, it’s time to start speculating about The Elder Scrolls VI. But at least we have a pretty darn good idea of what it’ll be about.The Elder Scrolls VI: Redguard may be the name of the next title in the Elder Scrolls series. This year is all about Fallout 4, of course, and then the studio will spend years more creating the new game. I'm not saying it's gospel-it's an anonymous Internet comment, after all-but the story resonates.īethesda won’t release The Elder Scrolls 6 for many years. But that “Redguard” trademark is still out there. The trademark certainly wasn’t associated with Skyrim and doesn’t seem to have any association with TES Online. Remember when so many video game websites noticed the trademark and assumed it was future Skyrim DLC? The core fans among us knew it was TES:6 =PĪs far as wild rumors go… this actually sounds pretty solid. “Redguard” is the only TES-related trademark Zenimax own that isn’t either dead or in use with a released game. All other older TES game trademarks are inactive (Arena, Daggerfall, Battlespire). This is not an old trademark from the Elder Scrolls Adventures game of the same name-it is an active and constantly renewed trademark. “Oblivion” was first trademarked in 2002, “Skyrim” was first trademarked in 2006, “Redguard” was first trademarked in 2011. They’ve always trademarked the name of the next TES game the same year they release one. If it interests you, TES:6 is called Redguard too.

the elder scrolls redguard

A commenter on Kotaku, -Silver-, dug up this fact, and he put it very well: Whatever mystery existed behind the “Redguard” name in 2013… still exists. In fact, they’ve renewed it more than once. Especially when they trademarked the name “Redguard.” Indeed, we were expecting more: Skyrim ultimately had probably slightly less DLC than Oblivion, and we knew it would be years before another big Bethesda game came out, so it seemed likely that the company would milk Skyrim a little harder. The big Skyrim DLC had just come out, and everyone was clamoring for more.








The elder scrolls redguard