As boring as that sounds, the Bretons have an extensive history of intriguing politics, deception and more that plays out like Game of Thrones in its prime. Why would it be a fantastic setting for the sixth game? Politics. During the Fourth Era, the Bretons - half human, half elf - have already become the dominate race in High Rock, thus proclaiming it their home. Skyrim's Western neighboring province of High Rock is my favoured pick for the setting of The Elder Scrolls 6. ![]() That way, the repercussions of what transpires in Skyrim - be in the dragon resurgence or civil war - can be felt leading into the next title. So assuming we're still in the Fourth Era, we predict that the sixth game might take place close to Skyrim's timeline, which is the 201st year. The first four games in The Elder Scrolls series all took place in a few short decades near the tail-end of the Third Era before Skyrim made the 200-year jump into the Fourth Era. READ MORE: Every Major Game Releasing This Novemberīefore we go any further, let's assume we know the timeline. Given what we know of each game's location, though, and putting together the puzzle pieces of the announcement trailer, can we deduce where The Elder Scrolls 6 will take place? Let's present a few likely locations, looking at environment, lore, and what would generally make sense. However, games like The Elder Scrolls Online have also explored other untouched aspects of Tamriel, like the Altmer-populated Summerset Isles. ![]() Encompassing the massive fantasy continent of Tamriel, The Elder Scrolls have covered many major regions and provinces before, such as Morrowind, Cyrodiil in Oblivion, and most famously, Skyrim. Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls series is one of the most popular RPG franchises in the world.
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