Skyrim’s lead designer reckons releasing Elder Scrolls and Fallout games faster risks ‘disappointing fans’


It’s been a long time since we last saw an Elder Scrolls or Fallout game from Bethesda. Fallout 4 is now 11 years old, while it’s been nearly 15 years since Skyrim—the same timeframe between that game and the release of Daggerfall in 1996. It’s wild that two of gaming’s most popular series have been left on the shelf for so long, and one of Microsoft’s few understandable decisions lately is a resolution to make these games quicker.

But one former Bethesda designer urges caution on this front. Bruce Nesmith, Skyrim’s lead designer who also worked on Oblivion and Starfield, thinks that going too hard could end up disappointing fans, as he explained to FRVR (via GamesRadar).



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