It was only the threat of a common enemy in the Orcs of Tamriel that eventually saw Hammerfell enter into an alliance with High Rock, culminating in the 1E 950 Siege of Orsinium. The Bretons of High Rock are humans with strains of Elven ancestry, the result of Aldmer settlement in the First Era. The Redguard conquest of Hammerfell was swift and brutal, and Tamriel's new arrivals initially refused to trade with neighboring nations, instead retaining the language and gods of Yokuda. Hammerfell was settled by the Redguards when they left their homeland of Yokuda, a large continent to the west of Tamriel that supposedly sank into the ocean during the First Era. Separated by the Iliac Bay, the two locations have histories united by conflict. The provinces of Hammerfell and High Rock are the homes of the Redguards and the Bretons respectively. RELATED: Starfield Trailer May Hint at The Elder Scrolls 6 Location The History Of High Rock And Hammerfell Here's everything fans need to know about High Rock and Hammerfell's history into the Fourth Era, and what they might be able to expect from the setting in The Elder Scrolls 6. It's likely that The Elder Scrolls 6 will take place after the events of Skyrim, during the Fourth Era. Like all four of the first Elder Scrolls games, however, Daggerfall takes place at the end of the Third Era. Although the speculation goes all the way back to the landscape seen in the next Elder Scrolls game's 2018 reveal trailer, a tiny detail in the new Starfield gameplay trailer seemed to back up that suspicion with a marking resembling a map of High Rock and Hammerfell.Īssuming The Elder Scrolls 6 does take place across High Rock and Hammerfell, it will be returning to the same general area as The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall, which featured both provinces. That said, if it’s up to Bethesda, it seems we won’t see it until at least after Starfield or Elder Scrolls 6 are wrapped up.Bethesda fans have long-suspected that Hammerfell or High Rock could be the setting of The Elder Scrolls 6, and eagle-eyed gamers finally got another possible hint at the setting of the highly anticipated game at E3 2021. One way or the other, it seems Fallout 5 will happen eventually. You know, we have a one-pager on Fallout 5, what we want to do.” “We’ve worked with other people from time to time, I can’t say what’s going to happen. “I don’t see… Look, Fallout’s really part of our DNA here,” Howard said. To that end, IGN also asked Todd Howard if it’s possible that development of Fallout 5 might go to one of Microsoft Studios’ other developers, an idea which Howard played down, but didn’t shut down entirely. Not only is Bethesda now under the umbrella of Microsoft, but it has a whole bunch of good company alongside it, including Wasteland developers inXile and Fallout: New Vegas developers Obsidian Entertainment. ![]() Todd Howard has previously said that Elder Scrolls 6 is in an early planning phase, but Fallout 5 still has a one-pager on what Bethesda wants to do with it. With Starfield set for release in November 2022 and Elder Scrolls 6 just having been announced and in an early design phase, that likely means it’s going to be a few years before we get to see a Fallout 5 announcement trailer. Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6 are already confirmed and Bethesda would like to finish them before it turns its attention to another Fallout game. When asked about the possibility of Fallout 5, Todd Howard shared that the next game is likely, but there’s quite a bit to do beforehand. ![]() ![]() Todd Howard shared his thoughts on the possibility of Fallout 5 in a recent interview with IGN. Before a Fallout 5 can happen, the developer needs to wrap up and launch Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6. However, according to a recent interview with Todd Howard, Bethesda has its priorities set. Bethesda has a lot of projects in the pipeline, especially since it was acquired by Microsoft, and it certainly wants to get to all of them in due time, including a possible new mainline Fallout game.
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