Bethesda Game Studios has officially announced that The Elder Scrolls VI has entered full production, marking a major shift in development focus away from Starfield, the studio’s most recent open-world RPG. After years of silence and sporadic updates, fans of the fantasy series finally have confirmation that the long-awaited sequel is moving forward in a meaningful way.
In a press statement released earlier today, Bethesda revealed that much of its core development team has transitioned to working on The Elder Scrolls VI, following the completion of key post-launch content and updates for Starfield. The company emphasized that Starfield will continue to receive support, but moving forward, “the primary focus of the studio will be crafting the next Elder Scrolls experience.”
This is the first significant development update since The Elder Scrolls VI was first teased with a brief cinematic trailer back in 2018. Speculation has run rampant over the years, with fans dissecting every statement made by Bethesda executives and analyzing job postings for clues about the game’s progress. Today’s announcement confirms what many had hoped: The Elder Scrolls VI is no longer in pre-production or conceptual stages—it is fully underway.
According to sources close to the studio, early design milestones have been locked in, and Bethesda is ramping up hiring efforts across departments, including environment design, combat systems, and quest writing. While the company did not provide a release window, insiders suggest the project is likely still several years away from completion.
Industry analysts see the move as a natural evolution following the release of Starfield, which despite mixed reviews at launch, has built a solid player base and received steady updates. By redirecting resources, Bethesda appears to be aligning with long-term fan expectations and demand.
With Elder Scrolls VI moving into full production, gamers everywhere can finally begin to look forward to the next grand tale from Tamriel. Though the road ahead may still be lengthy, today’s news is the clearest signal yet that the age of scrolls is once again drawing near.