Former Bethesda lead voices concerns amid Elder Scrolls 6 focus

Former Bethesda Game Studios lead Kurt Kuhlmann, who departed after over 20 years, has raised alarms about the studio's direction in a recent interview. This follows Todd Howard's December update confirming most of the team is on The Elder Scrolls 6, which will precede Fallout 5. Kuhlmann highlighted cultural shifts post-Skyrim success, growing bureaucracy, and a talent exodus, casting doubts on future projects.

Kuhlmann, a lead on Skyrim and the studio's loremaster, described a changed atmosphere after Skyrim's 2011 success: "the vibe around the studio began to shift." He noted issues predated Microsoft's acquisition, with design leads like Todd Howard becoming less hands-on and development more bureaucratic.

This echoes skepticism from other ex-employees, including Skyrim lead Bruce Nesmith, Morrowind/Oblivion writer Michael Kirkbride, and senior artist Nate Purkeypile, amid mixed reception to Fallout 76 and Starfield.

The studio has lost veteran talent since 2020, with reports of ineffective management response. Once rivaling BioWare (Morrowind to Skyrim era), Bethesda risks a similar decline. These concerns align with rumors of internal issues, even as ES6 progresses per Howard's reassurances.

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Bethesda's Todd Howard has reiterated that The Elder Scrolls 6 is still a long way off, urging fans to remain patient in a recent GQ interview. The game, first teased at E3 2018, follows the 2011 release of Skyrim and comes after the studio's work on Starfield as a creative reset. Howard expressed a preference for surprise releases, hinting at a potential shadow drop similar to this year's Oblivion Remastered.

Kurt Kuhlmann, a senior designer at Bethesda Game Studios, departed the company in 2023 after more than two decades, driven by frustrations with the studio's evolving development processes amid its growth under Microsoft. In a recent interview, he highlighted communication breakdowns and a shift away from hands-on game design. He also discussed unfulfilled expectations for leading The Elder Scrolls 6.

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