![]() Maybe the particularly poor reaction to 76 will be enough to change their minds? Considering that Bethesda and Microsoft are two of the few conference runners bothering to show up at E3 this year, we wouldn't be surprised to see more cross-promotional and marketing deals between the two events - some instant Bethesda additions to Xbox Game Pass wouldn't go amiss. What about new announcements? Every year people expect a Fallout 3 remaster, but every year Bethesda stay uniquely averse to remasters compared to their counterparts. It seems unlikely that Elder Scrolls Online will go without a mention as the game continues to expand into the world of Tamriel. There's also the Elder Scrolls Blades mobile game to discuss and Wolfenstein spin-offs to learn more about. There may be more Fallout 76 content, though we wonder if this might be more muted than perhaps Bethesda originally planned given the game's reception. We have a few options - we may see more than a ten second tease from Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI, but then again neither game is likely coming within the next year. The publishing is promising a lot more to come at the show, but what that will include is anyone's guess. The one game mentioned in Bethesda's press release is DOOM Eternal, an unsurprising headliner given the gameplay trailer's success at last year's show.
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