Elder Scrolls 6 Development Could Go Smoother Than Starfield For A Key Reason



The Elder Scrolls 6 is in development now at Bethesda Game Studios, and studio head and game director Todd Howard has said development should go more smoothly than Starfield for a key reason.

Speaking to GamesRadar, Howard said the team has done a “much better job” on The Elder Scrolls 6 as compared to Starfield based on the development tools specifically. Starfield was made using Bethesda’s Creation Engine 2, and that was a “big change” from Creation Engine 1.

This led to challenges for the developers who were “doing things in tandem with old and new.” A number of developers had concerns about this, and for The Elder Scrolls 6, the team is using an updated version of the Creation Engine–the Creation Engine 3.

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