Todd Howard details Elder Scrolls 6's classic style return and tech upgrades

Building on prior updates, Bethesda's Todd Howard shared in a KindaFunny interview that The Elder Scrolls 6 will emphasize the franchise's traditional immersive style, powered by an upgraded Creation Engine 3 and led by the core Skyrim team.

In his latest comments to KindaFunny—following December's Game Informer interview where he confirmed most of the studio is now focused on the project—Todd Howard outlined The Elder Scrolls 6's creative direction. He emphasized recapturing the immersive world-exploring experiences fans loved in Skyrim and Oblivion, stating, “We do have a certain style that we like and that our fans like that we want to get better and better at.”

Howard attributed recent Bethesda projects like Fallout 76 and Starfield as beneficial detours that have refocused the team on core Elder Scrolls gameplay. Technologically, the game will use Creation Engine 3, a major upgrade from the version in Starfield, designed to meet modern RPG standards and support future titles.

The development team blends the veteran Skyrim core group with new talent for fresh perspectives. Still in early stages, the project—first teased in 2018—remains years away, reflecting Bethesda's deliberate pace to ensure quality and depth.

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Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard has clarified that an upcoming Starfield update will not represent a full game overhaul. Speaking on the Kinda Funny podcast, Howard described the changes as enhancements for existing fans, without fundamentally altering the experience for those who did not initially connect with the game. He indicated that more content is planned for the title in the long term.

In a recent interview, Bethesda's Todd Howard discussed the role of AI in game development and confirmed that The Elder Scrolls 6 will return to the classic style of previous entries like Skyrim and Oblivion. He emphasized caution with AI while highlighting the enduring value of human creativity. Howard also noted that much of the original Skyrim team remains at the studio.

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Bethesda director Todd Howard shared insights on The Elder Scrolls 6 during an IGN interview, highlighting improvements in development efficiency learned from Starfield. He discussed challenges with early announcements and future hardware needs. Howard noted more stable builds using Creation Engine 3.

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The 2015 release of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has long held the title of premier fantasy RPG, but a new contender arrives in 2026. Crimson Desert, developed by Pearl Abyss, draws from multiple acclaimed titles to potentially redefine the genre. Rumors also swirl around upcoming DLC for The Witcher 3 that could bolster its standing.

Activision is branching out from Call of Duty with a new open-world role-playing game developed by its recently formed studio, Elsewhere Entertainment. Rumors also suggest involvement from Sledgehammer Games, known for the franchise's shooters. This move comes amid declining sales for the series' latest entries.

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