Their conferences were always boring and full of lies anyway.
Also why choose today to say this?
Also why choose today to say this?
I mean, even if everything was totally fine and E3 was happening, what would they have to show? I can't really think of anything or enough for an entire event/showcase.
It's still on Gamebyro so it will probably be bugged as fuck anywayNever really did. 2021. No way it goes to 22 though. 6 years+ in dev is something tho. It'll be their biggest game yet, for better or worse.
They've already given me the only game I care about from them, DOOM Eternal. So unless they're showing me a new Wolfenstein, nothing of value was lost to me.
I don't believe they exist until they show more of them :PNo hype for Deathloop or Ghostwire?
Arkane makes some of the most interesting games in the industry IMO, personally I'm way more excited for Deathloop than Doom
No one will get hyped for Deathloop because they'll release it with little to no marketing like Prey.No hype for Deathloop or Ghostwire?
Arkane makes some of the most interesting games in the industry IMO, personally I'm way more excited for Deathloop than Doom
I expected this reply but I assume you know what exactly I mean.
No hype for Deathloop or Ghostwire?
Arkane makes some of the most interesting games in the industry IMO, personally I'm way more excited for Deathloop than Doom
oh isometricThe key people from Arkane left when the company shifted to multiplayer live service games (which Deathloop is). If you were a fan of Arkane games you should be excited for Weird West, not Deathloop.
The key people from Arkane left when the company shifted to multiplayer live service games (which Deathloop is). If you were a fan of Arkane games you should be excited for Weird West, not Deathloop.
Yeah damn that's kind of crazy to think about. We probably won't even hear anything on that game until next year, 10 years after Skyrim.We waited a whole fucking console generation and Skyrim 2 is still so far away. What happened?
If they hold off just for the anniversary that would be fucking stupid but I think it was two years ago that they said it wasn't very far along anyway. I wouldn't expect to even hear much next year if they're going to give it the development time it deserves.Yeah damn that's kind of crazy to think about. We probably won't even hear anything on that game until next year, 10 years after Skyrim.
Never really did. 2021. No way it goes to 22 though. 6 years+ in dev is something tho. It'll be their biggest game yet, for better or worse.
I was responding to someone who suggested it'd show up at a Playstation or Xbox event. I'd also consider the game to have been officially announced with the teaser trailer, which was 2 years ago. I could see them skipping announcements on this game entirely for this year, as I don't expect it to be a launch title. But, if they do want to make a big splash with this game this year, and Bethesda isn't doing their own conference, I think at the Xbox "E3" event would be the mostly likely and impactful place to do this.
I'm sure they'll show it again soon. Whatelse is there to show?Better to just not expect Starfield in any shape or form this year. At least that's what I'm gonna do.
I'm holding out hope for an Oblivion-like launch window release on next gen platforms (1H 2021). BGS has been working on the game since ~late 2015 / early 2016; by spring/summer 2021 that'll be ~5.5 years of development.Ah yes, good point. With that teaser trailer and logo they have definitely revealed and announced it. However if they were to fully reveal the game in terms of content, gameplay, story, etc like they did with Fallout 4.....i fully expect the game to be released the same year too.
But these are strange times. A gameplay glimpse at Xbox show and no word on release date is possible. I'd love to have the game this year but I don't think we will.
I'm sure they'll show it again soon. Whatelse is there to show?
I'm holding out hope for an Oblivion-like launch window release on next gen platforms (1H 2021). BGS has been working on the game since ~late 2015 / early 2016; by spring/summer 2021 that'll be ~5.5 years of development.
I'm sure they'll show it again soon. Whatelse is there to show?
BGS and...honestly that's not grand enough for an E3 showingDeathloop, Ghostwire Tokyo, whatever Arkane Austin has been working on the last 2+ years, the next Wolfenstein, and updates to their mobile and service games (meh). Maybe there's some Doom Eternal expansions?
That's exactly how I feel as well. No other game of BGS has been in development for that long, which hopefully means promising things.
2020 didn't sound all that likely to me neither, especially when in the interview Todd had with Ryan from IGN said he wanted the people to be very patient for both Starfield and TES VI. That to me didn't sound like a game that would release little more than a year after that statement.
This makes it sound like they don't have any games coming out in the next several years lol.Do they even have any titles confirmed coming this year? Not expecting star field for a couple more years, elder scrolls 6 several years after that. All the new games they showed seemed like they were just starting development or not even in development yet.
I need Starfield info plx
Just a trailer or something to confirm or deny my assumption that its gonna be Sci-Fi Elder Scrolls.
Because Todd Howard is personally coming to every home in America. Because that's just the kind of guy Todd is.
Did I miss something?No digital showcase because Todd Howard is going to kick down your door and show you TESVI, which is just Skyrim 2, right there on your porch
lol no dude. There is absolutely no way a man who has led his team at Bethesda (group of 10 or so @ time he joined) the game studio for like two decades plus into an era where they now own and publish games of significant nature and IP strength (DOOM, quake, wolfenstein, Dishonored, ES, fallout) will let some console manufacturer explain his game - his first new IP in 25 years - for the first time. No way on Earth.
They might be planning on them releasing and coming out, but you cannot understate how significantly COVID impacts development of massive games like ES and Starfield - even Ghostwire and Deathloop. I was literally debating starting a thread recommending Bethesda cancel showing anything at e3 yesterday. This absolutely makes sense for them. They don't need to reach and show these games years before they come out with no significant information (or gameplay) about/on themThis makes it sound like they don't have any games coming out in the next several years lol.
lol no dude. There is absolutely no way a man who has led his team at Bethesda (group of 10 or so @ time he joined) the game studio for like two decades plus into an era where they now own and publish games of significant nature and IP strength (DOOM, quake, wolfenstein, Dishonored, ES, fallout) will let some console manufacturer explain his game - his first new IP in 25 years - for the first time. No way on Earth.
This makes it sound like they don't have any games coming out in the next several years lol.
From a dev perspective, since E3 is no longer happening, there is no reason to stress and push people to get things done to be presented in June. If they need more time, give them more time.
This has been both a curse and a blessing in the industry for a long time. Loads of people get to see your stuff, but you really have to work hard to get it done on time. Now with there being no physical event, people are free to schedule things "when they are ready to be shown".
what information have they released saying deathloop is a live service multiplayer gameThe key people from Arkane left when the company shifted to multiplayer live service games (which Deathloop is). If you were a fan of Arkane games you should be excited for Weird West, not Deathloop.
No digital showcase because Todd Howard is going to kick down your door and show you TESVI, which is just Skyrim 2, right there on your porch