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I know it is a million to one chances it will be this but what can a man do but dream

 

maybe nor even elder scrolls

 

reasons

1:Fantasy

2:Dragons

3:Has worked with betheda before

 

 

 

 

and as for orouboros it stand for immortality a snake not a worm eating its tail.

Edited by igliu

Also, the Elder Scrolls is Bethesda's baby. Sure, they might get Obsidian to make an ES offshoot, but after the success of Skyrim, that seems unlikely.

 

In all honesty, I'd rather Bethesda make the next ES game. It's what they're good at. Not the story, the writing, the voice acting, or the character animations, but making gigantic open world games where you get lost for days at a time. Fallout made sense to hand off to Obsidian. Maybe even they were aware that Fallout 3 wasn't quite there, even though a first person Fallout game was a great idea. I don't think they would do that with Skyrim.

anything is possible, but this doesn't seem likely at all.

I don't know about a fantasy game like Skyrim (with Fallout:NV elements), but what about actual Fallout game made with Bethesda's Creation Engine (Skyrim's). I don't even know if they could licence it from Bethesda but man can only dream..

I rather have another New Vegas kinda Fallout project in the near future.

I want a game that contains chairs that are like 4 pixels.

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