Hey guys, you might have seen my E3 2019 - Microsoft Breakdown, and this is the Bethesda version. Just breaking down anything and everything that is announced by Bethesda during their E3 conference, and hoping that we get Skyrim for your fridge like what they hinted at last year. It's not expected to be a huge year, especially with the announcement of the next-gen Xbox as 2020 (which we assume will mean more news for bigger games) but there's still a fair bit to be excited for. Fallout 76, Doom, Rage, maybe even Dishonored, Prey or something new.
Also, feel free to join the disucssion over at our Tamriel Vault Discord, which is going to be chatting about whatever is revealed (and a lot of stuff that isn't probably).
Other E3 Conferences:
Elder Scrolls Blades
Fallout 76 news is second, could be interesting. They've been really good about shitting on themselves with the launch to be honest.
New Expansion (?) - Wastelanders, coming Fall 2019
New DLC - Nuclear Winter, coming June 10th (I think)
He mentioned Starfield and TES 6 at least...also Todd has left.
New Game - Ghostwire Tokyo made by the people who made Evil Within
ESO News
New Game from Zenimax Online - Commander Keen...
Rage 2 News:
It was just a really nice trailer, tonnes of comedy and just general awesomeness. Definitely recommend watching it even if you aren't a Rage fan.
Wolfenstein News:
New Game from Arkane Studios - Deathloop
Doom Eternal: Release Date - November 22nd 2019
Dragonborn2121 said:ESO News
- ESO has Dragons (just in case you don't know). They should be in everything, so Dragons are great.
- Eh...it's a cinematic video. Not sure if it's a trailer but Abnur is running from a Dragon. Dragon is burning down villages (which is something that legends don't do as we all know). Khajiit decides to stab Dragon with stabby-sword, gets hit by tail. Breton Necromancer decides to turn into a Bone Collosus and fight the Dragon. Abnur is now helping with magical rod. Sai was there, he brings an army to shoot arrows at the dragon. Abnur uses more magic. Really this description is all you need, don't watch the excellent cinematic video, just listen to me explaining things very slowly. Looks like Dragon is about to be Smaug-ed (just with a cat-person instead of a small boy). TURNS OUT THERE ARE MORE DRAGONS. Moon stuff.
- Okay, so it's not a trailer, just a video.
- Nevermind, it is a trailer sorta. At least a teaser for Dragonhold which is the next DLC involving Sai and the Dragonguard. Very fascinating stuff so far.
- Scalebreaker is the next Dungeon DLC.
Thanks for the summary DB! Lots to look forward to for the rest of the year as ESO just gets bigger and better. TES VI? Don't need it, Elder Scrolls Online continues to carry the setting into the future.
Thanks for the summary DB! Lots to look forward to for the rest of the year as ESO just gets bigger and better. TES VI? Don't need it, Elder Scrolls Online continues to carry the setting into the future.
I am super interested in Dragonhold, I'm not a big Dungeon DLC sorta person so Scalebreaker doesn't do much for me but anymore Year of the Dragon content is absolutely great. I definitely think that this season is really interesting, the new stuff that's been revealed is really fascinating and it looks like the direction for ESO is somehow only moving upwards (as in, I had no idea it could get better consistantly).
I think, this year E3 was really interesting for Bethesda. I don't know if it was great, but it was certainly a win in my opinion. It's tough, because realistically last year was awesome in theory but ended up being a teeny bit of a clusterfuck, but this year seems average-good in theory and has the potential to be even better. I'm excited for Fallout 76 again, ESO, Blades and all of the new games that were announced (as well as Doom Eternal) so for me it was a big win...sorta.
Thanks for doing the updates, it was good to get up this morning and have it all laid out like this.
I know we were warned there'd be no Starfield or ESVI update, but I'm still kinda disappointed there wasn't for some reason. I held out (vain, as it turned out) hope that there'd be a swerve and we'd get a Steve Jobs style 'And one last thing', and it would be a Starfield reveal.
I'm guessing it means Starfield trailer in 2020 and likely a 2021 release. That means no Elder Scrolls VI until about 2023 (allowing for the usual DLC cycle). Mind you, with Elder Scrolls Online currently smashing it out of the park, I'm less and less bothered about Elder Scrolls VI. Why worry about a game that won't be here for years, will likely be a massive letdown, when there's a really, REALLY great game that Ican play right now?
I'm a bit more interested in Fallout 76 than I was before as well. I'll see how the new updates pan out, and read some reviews. But IF they've finally addressed the lack of interaction and proper quests AND fixed the majoirty of the bugs that were in the game at launch, then I'll probably jump in an actually play it.
Thanks for doing the updates, it was good to get up this morning and have it all laid out like this.
I know we were warned there'd be no Starfield or ESVI update, but I'm still kinda disappointed there wasn't for some reason. I held out (vain, as it turned out) hope that there'd be a swerve and we'd get a Steve Jobs style 'And one last thing', and it would be a Starfield reveal.
I really didn't think there would be anything, so it wasn't really a dissapointment at all. It was more, that if we got it I would've been happy but I'm fine that we didn't.
I'm guessing it means Starfield trailer in 2020 and likely a 2021 release. That means no Elder Scrolls VI until about 2023 (allowing for the usual DLC cycle). Mind you, with Elder Scrolls Online currently smashing it out of the park, I'm less and less bothered about Elder Scrolls VI. Why worry about a game that won't be here for years, will likely be a massive letdown, when there's a really, REALLY great game that Ican play right now?
I think that does make sense. Honestly, with the Next-Gen consoles coming out in 2020 it would be fitting to get Starfield in 2021. As for ES 6...well I'm not sure, I think it might be longer than we think, though the next-gen consoles have me feeling a little bit better about the delay. The Xbox really does seem like it'll be a massive jump from the current systems so...yeah.
I'm a bit more interested in Fallout 76 than I was before as well. I'll see how the new updates pan out, and read some reviews. But IF they've finally addressed the lack of interaction and proper quests AND fixed the majoirty of the bugs that were in the game at launch, then I'll probably jump in an actually play it.
True, I think it has the potential to low-key be the winner of E3 for Bethesda. Unless any of their new IP's do really well, I think the updates to Fallout 76 could be really, really good. I could be wrong, but I'm definitely going to be trying it all out. Though, personally I'm still not opposed to the original concept of F76, I think the idea was interesting it just wasn't handled well, and to some extent, Wastelanders ruins that core concept a bit.