Six years after its announcement,The Elder Scrolls 6still hangs in the balance, with almost no confirmed details about its setting or gameplay.Bethesda, of course, has multiple franchises to juggle—Falloutbeing one of them — soThe Elder Scrolls 6has had to wait its turn. Unfortunately, despite six years having passed since its announcement, it may still be another four years before the sixth mainline installment in theElder Scrollsseries is released, according to a recent Reddit post by someone who is believed to be directly involved in the game’s development. Nevertheless, that hasn’t stopped rumors and speculation about the highly anticipated installment, especially after a Bethesda employee’s curious Pinterest board seemed linked toThe Elder Scrolls 6’s setting.
On what is now a private and locked Pinterest account, a Bethesda employee created a Pinterest board with various pins that many have come to believe were being used as inspiration for the development ofThe Elder Scrolls 6. This isn’t the first time a Bethesda employee’s Pinterest board has leaked with similar pins either, making it even more likely that the two boards are connected to the game’s development. Many fans have since felt it confirmed their theories aboutThe Elder Scrolls 6’s setting, although it has yet to be outright confirmed or denied by Bethesda.
Bethesda May Have Accidentally Confirmed Theories About the Setting for The Elder Scrolls 6 in a Recent Pinterest Board
Since The Elder Scrolls 6 Was Announced, Fans Have Theorized That It Is Set in Hammerfell
SinceThe Elder Scrolls 6was announced, fans have speculated on its setting, despite almost no clear information being provided in the very brief announcement trailer. One of the most popular theories suggestsThe Elder Scrolls 6will finally take players to Hammerfell, a harsh and unforgiving land west of Cyrodiil. This is all due to specific details shown in the announcement trailer for the game, which many eagle-eyed fans have picked out and shared with the gaming community.
InThe Elder Scrolls 6’s announcement trailer, the terrain that is shown appears to match that of Hammerfell, along with the shape of one portion of the land matching Hammerfell’s northern coast. White birds also appear in the trailer, which have only ever been seen in Hammerfell and Solstheim. However, the land itself gives no other indication that it could be Solstheim. Snow-capped mountains also appear in the distance, seeming to match the location of the Jerall mountains that run along the borders ofnorthern Cyrodiil and southern Skyrim. Add to that the countless references to Hammerfell inThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, and the theory is pretty solid.
A Bethesda Employee’s Recent Pinterest Board Appears to Confirm Theories That The Elder Scrolls 6 Is Set in Hammerfell
As if the announcement trailer wasn’t enough evidence already, a Bethesda employee seems to have accidentally confirmed theories thatThe Elder Scrolls 6is set in Hammerfell. When it was still visible to the public, the Pinterest board showed articles of clothing depicting those that might originate from the land of Hammerfell. Specifically, the board shows Redguard-esque attire, character models, weapons, and environments. Even the blades pinned on the Pinterest board are curved — a detail that has been heavily memed since some of the guards inThe Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrimseemed to mention it at any given opportunity.
Of course, none of this has been confirmed, including whether thePinterest board belongs to a Bethesda employee. That being said, the owner of the Pinterest board was previously pinningStarfield-themed items and has since begun pinning Hammerfell-themed items, so there is enough evidence to suggest a connection. Furthermore, the fact that the account is now private seems suspicious. Time will tell if these theories are true, however, and whetherThe Elder Scrolls 6is finally taking players to Hammerfell.