The Elder Scrolls 6 Reportedly Coming in 2027, Set in Hammerfell
Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls 6 is reportedly in active development, with rumours suggesting a 2027 release and Hammerfell as the setting. Fans eagerly await official news. Meanwhile, Skyrim Grandma, Shirley Curry, has retired after 15 years on YouTube, leaving behind a legacy of over 2400 Skyrim videos.
Curry, now 89, joined YouTube in 2011 and gained fame for her Skyrim content, amassing 1.3 million subscribers. In 2019, Bethesda promised to include her as a character in The Elder Scrolls 6 following a fan campaign. However, there's no official word yet on her involvement in the game.
The Elder Scrolls 6, currently slated for a 2026 or later release, has been in development since late 2023 and is already playable. Fans hope for more information soon, but Bethesda has kept details under wraps, even at Gamescom 2025.
In her farewell vlog, 'My Goodbye to Skyrim', Curry cited her age and lack of engagement from younger viewers as reasons for her retirement. She plans to upload occasional vlogs when she has something to share.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson has reassured fans that the company's values will remain unchanged following a recent takeover by investors, including Jared Kushner and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
The Elder Scrolls 6's release and potential features remain a mystery, with fans eagerly awaiting official news. Shirley Curry's retirement leaves a void in the gaming community, but her legacy lives on through her extensive Skyrim content.
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