
Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, organizations, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.Ĭopyright © 2019 by Ivy Clyde. Names, characters, organizations, places, events and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Despite controversy surrounding the microtransaction prices of The Elder Scrolls: Blades, the mobile game hit 1 million downloads in its first week of early access.This is a work of fiction. Bethesda’s Todd Howard already confirmed that neither The Elder Scrolls 6 nor Starfield would be at the company’s presser.īethesda has been busy with other Elder Scrolls properties though – it recently released a new expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online called Elsweyr. Don’t expect any new information at E3 2019. While this doesn’t provide any new details on The Elder Scrolls 6, it certainly lends some credence to Redfall factoring somehow in the title. “While the specific terms of the agreement are confidential, the parties believe that resolution of the matter is mutually beneficial to both ZeniMax and and their respective fans.”

and are pleased to announce that they have amicably resolved a pending trademark dispute related to the Redfall trademark. A statement was released (via Gamasutra) that stated, “ZeniMax Media Inc.

A settlement was being discussed, and the two parties have finally reached an agreement. Unfortunately, Bethesda Game Studios owner ZeniMax would face opposition from Redfall novel series author Jay Falconer.įalconer’s publisher BookBreeze took action on his behalf over the trademark. When a trademark for “Redfall” was registered in September, it was assumed that this would be the next name for the fantasy RPG. Very little is known about The Elder Scrolls 6, save for Bethesda teasing its arrival on the next generation of consoles.
