In the past hours Pete Hines, vice president of marketing at Bethesda, he said by releasing an official post on his profile Twitter, that the software house has no intention of holding a digital conference, despite having confirmed its presence at theE3 2020, event then canceled due to coronavirus.
Once you have heard the news, Michael Pachter, a well-known analyst of Wedbush Securities, responded to Hines' tweet, hypothesizing a possible launch window for The Elder Scrolls 6. We report below what Pachter said:
Okay, I'm officially moving The Elder Scrolls 6 to 2021… I hope you and your families are well
At the moment, except for a short teaser trailer shown on the stage of theE3 2018, we know very little about the new work of Bethesda. So we just have to be patient to have official confirmations, or denials, from the software house.
OK, I'm officially moving ESVI to 2021 then. . . Hope you and your family are safe and healthy
- Michael Pachter (@michaelpachter) April 1, 2020