Newly-surfaced Amazon placeholders may be hinting at upcoming Bethesda announcements, with an current-gen PC, PS4, and Xbox One game.
Considering the COVID-19 pandemic causing game delays across the board, and the developer's current work on the upcoming space RPG Starfield, a long wait until Elder Scrolls 6 isn't shocking.
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn't hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering.
The news comes by way of deal-hunting Twitter page Wario64, who noticed the placeholders earlier this morning:
Bethesda placeholder game up for preorder on Amazon (PS4/XBO/PC)
Collector's Edition $59.99 https://t.co/AcBFZeaqrU
Deluxe $59.99 https://t.co/YdiFyhOcjp
Standard $59.99 https://t.co/rei9seIsTO
No risk in preordering just in case it's something worthwhile pic.twitter.com/KG1W1uD4wD
- The Elder Scrolls Online is six years young, and that means you can enjoy bonus XP, special rewards, Announcements Events Earn Ridiculous Rewards during the Jester's Festival Event!
- The Elder Scrolls 6, in theory, could only be releasing on Xbox and PC, which Todd Howard even acknowledges is hard to believe after the wide-release of Skyrim.
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019
Looking deeper into each page's listing shows very little. There is no rating, no box art, the dates are all listed as December 31, 2019, and the three editions (Standard, Deluxe, and Collector's) all have the same price point. There are editions listed for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, hinting this is a current-generation release.
There was a brief glimpse of hope — a teaser trailer was seen at the bottom of each page:
Bethesda placeholder video/trailer page https://t.co/Z8N8FC5rdEpic.twitter.com/lUOjDsadR1
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019
And while this may look like an introduction to a perhaps new Fallout tease, don't get your hopes up. Though it appears to have the emblem of a nuclear logo when '3' pops up, this is some free stock footage for a countdown that has been floating around on YouTube:
Though, who knows — there is extra green-tint that may be pointing to a Fallout property. It is simply too early to tell. https://zmwxe.over-blog.com/2021/01/screens-4-3-8-access-your-computer-remotely-password.html.
It's also worth noting that Bethesda has been securing some trademarks for projects that have yet to be announced. In late-December, Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media filed a trademark for 'DEATHLOOP' using Good and Service classifiers 009 (video games) and 041 (online games). So perhaps this is preparing for that eventual announcement?
Meanwhile, we also do know about other projects that don't seem to have corresponding Amazon pages. Though both Doom Eternaland Starfield have pages readily available, the teased The Elder Scrolls 6 doesn't have an Amazon page. Though I wouldn't consider holding your breath given the game was reportedly unveiled far in advance, the possibility is always there. Even more-so because there is a current legal battle over The Elder Scrolls term 'REDFALL' after a trademark filing by ZeniMax:
Newly-surfaced Amazon placeholders may be hinting at upcoming Bethesda announcements, with an current-gen PC, PS4, and Xbox One game.
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn't hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering.
The news comes by way of deal-hunting Twitter page Wario64, who noticed the placeholders earlier this morning:
Bethesda placeholder game up for preorder on Amazon (PS4/XBO/PC)
Collector's Edition $59.99 https://t.co/AcBFZeaqrU
Deluxe $59.99 https://t.co/YdiFyhOcjp
Standard $59.99 https://t.co/rei9seIsTO Annotate 2 0 5.
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No risk in preordering just in case it's something worthwhile pic.twitter.com/KG1W1uD4wD
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019 Sims 4 free download.
Newly-surfaced Amazon placeholders may be hinting at upcoming Bethesda announcements, with an current-gen PC, PS4, and Xbox One game.
Considering the COVID-19 pandemic causing game delays across the board, and the developer's current work on the upcoming space RPG Starfield, a long wait until Elder Scrolls 6 isn't shocking.
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn't hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering.
The news comes by way of deal-hunting Twitter page Wario64, who noticed the placeholders earlier this morning:
Bethesda placeholder game up for preorder on Amazon (PS4/XBO/PC)
Collector's Edition $59.99 https://t.co/AcBFZeaqrU
Deluxe $59.99 https://t.co/YdiFyhOcjp
Standard $59.99 https://t.co/rei9seIsTO
No risk in preordering just in case it's something worthwhile pic.twitter.com/KG1W1uD4wD
- The Elder Scrolls Online is six years young, and that means you can enjoy bonus XP, special rewards, Announcements Events Earn Ridiculous Rewards during the Jester's Festival Event!
- The Elder Scrolls 6, in theory, could only be releasing on Xbox and PC, which Todd Howard even acknowledges is hard to believe after the wide-release of Skyrim.
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019
Looking deeper into each page's listing shows very little. There is no rating, no box art, the dates are all listed as December 31, 2019, and the three editions (Standard, Deluxe, and Collector's) all have the same price point. There are editions listed for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, hinting this is a current-generation release.
There was a brief glimpse of hope — a teaser trailer was seen at the bottom of each page:
Bethesda placeholder video/trailer page https://t.co/Z8N8FC5rdEpic.twitter.com/lUOjDsadR1
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019
And while this may look like an introduction to a perhaps new Fallout tease, don't get your hopes up. Though it appears to have the emblem of a nuclear logo when '3' pops up, this is some free stock footage for a countdown that has been floating around on YouTube:
Though, who knows — there is extra green-tint that may be pointing to a Fallout property. It is simply too early to tell. https://zmwxe.over-blog.com/2021/01/screens-4-3-8-access-your-computer-remotely-password.html.
It's also worth noting that Bethesda has been securing some trademarks for projects that have yet to be announced. In late-December, Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media filed a trademark for 'DEATHLOOP' using Good and Service classifiers 009 (video games) and 041 (online games). So perhaps this is preparing for that eventual announcement?
Meanwhile, we also do know about other projects that don't seem to have corresponding Amazon pages. Though both Doom Eternaland Starfield have pages readily available, the teased The Elder Scrolls 6 doesn't have an Amazon page. Though I wouldn't consider holding your breath given the game was reportedly unveiled far in advance, the possibility is always there. Even more-so because there is a current legal battle over The Elder Scrolls term 'REDFALL' after a trademark filing by ZeniMax:
Newly-surfaced Amazon placeholders may be hinting at upcoming Bethesda announcements, with an current-gen PC, PS4, and Xbox One game.
What in the world is Bethesda doing? They are already swamped with projects, but new placeholder listings on Amazon may indicate that the Fallout and The Elder Scrolls developer has something up their sleeve. And while I wouldn't hold your breath that we are seeing a new project before E3, these leaks do have us wondering.
The news comes by way of deal-hunting Twitter page Wario64, who noticed the placeholders earlier this morning:
Bethesda placeholder game up for preorder on Amazon (PS4/XBO/PC)
Collector's Edition $59.99 https://t.co/AcBFZeaqrU
Deluxe $59.99 https://t.co/YdiFyhOcjp
Standard $59.99 https://t.co/rei9seIsTO Annotate 2 0 5.
New Elder Scrolls Game 2020
No risk in preordering just in case it's something worthwhile pic.twitter.com/KG1W1uD4wD
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019 Sims 4 free download.
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There was a brief glimpse of hope — a teaser trailer was seen at the bottom of each page:
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Bethesda placeholder video/trailer page https://t.co/Z8N8FC5rdEpic.twitter.com/lUOjDsadR1
— Wario64 (@Wario64) February 23, 2019
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And while this may look like an introduction to a perhaps new Fallout tease, don't get your hopes up. Though it appears to have the emblem of a nuclear logo when '3' pops up, this is some free stock footage for a countdown that has been floating around on YouTube: Fortnite free ps3.
Though, who knows — there is extra green-tint that may be pointing to a Fallout property. It is simply too early to tell.
It's also worth noting that Bethesda has been securing some trademarks for projects that have yet to be announced. In late-December, Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media filed a trademark for 'DEATHLOOP' using Good and Service classifiers 009 (video games) and 041 (online games). https://ameblo.jp/8brosinurgi8a/entry-12650726673.html. So perhaps this is preparing for that eventual announcement?
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Meanwhile, we also do know about other projects that don't seem to have corresponding Amazon pages. Though both Doom Eternaland Starfield have pages readily available, the teased The Elder Scrolls 6 doesn't have an Amazon page. Though I wouldn't consider holding your breath given the game was reportedly unveiled far in advance, the possibility is always there. Even more-so because there is a current legal battle over The Elder Scrolls term 'REDFALL' after a trademark filing by ZeniMax: