"Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 4" release date rumors continue to spread like wildfire online. Now that Bethesda has already announced "The Elder Scrolls Online" console release date, fans are now diverting their attention to the two other anticpated releases.
With the announcement of the console release date for TESO comes a more exciting news for existing players of the game. Players who have already built and spent on their characters on PC need not worry about paying the same amount as new players, as Bethesda recently announced a special price offer players who activated the game on their PCs before June 30 of last year.
A special version called "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited with account copy" will be priced at $20, instead of the regular $60 for the Xbox One and PS4 versions, and will be exclusively offered to PC players of the game.
"When the option becomes available on our website, you'll get an email from us with details. You'll be able to set this up well before June 9th. When the transfer happens, all of your characters will be copied to the destination of your choice, and they'll bring all their equipment, inventory items, and everything in their bank," game director Matt Firor said about the game transfers from PC to console.
The highly anticipated "The Elder Scrolls Online" console release date is slated for June 9, 2015.
Meanwhile, for fans who are eagerly waiting for an "Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 4" release date announcement, new reports are suggesting that definitely one of the two highly anticipated titles will make its debut this year. And as new details have surfaced, Bethesda could make that big announcement at the E3 2015 conference.
Design & Trend speculated on the "Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 4" release date and made a fearless forecast that the latter could get an earlier launch.
"While not much is known about Bethesda's E3 2015 presentation, real-world data strongly suggests that a "Fallout 4" reveal is finally imminent. As for "Elder Scrolls VI," that matter is open to interpretation. With "Fallout 4" likely occupying most development resources, it seems reasonable that the most fans will see in that regard is a cursory teaser. Still, nothing has been confirmed on that assumption," the site noted.
Stay tuned for more "The Elder Scrolls Online" console release date and "Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout 4" release date updates here!