Elder Scrolls 6 is still quite a while away it seems, as Xbox has given a rough release window for the Elder Scrolls 6 awaits.
This comes from CEO of Xbox Game Studios Phil Spencer, who's present at the Federal Trade Commission versus Microsoft court case over the potentially impending Activision Blizzard acquisition.
According to Axios reporter Stephen Totilo, Spencer was asked about what platforms Elder Scrolls 6 will be on, to which Totilo says Spencer is fuzzy on if he'd already confirmed it would be an Xbox console exclusive.
"It's so far out it's hard to understand what the platforms will even be," Spencer adds "We're talking about a game that's five-plus years away."
As many of us suspected then, the fantasy game since. Oh, that teaser also has 16 million views and it shows nothing.

With triple-A videogame costs continuing to balloon alongside development time, this would put Elder Scrolls 6's launch at around 17 years after Skyrim. For context, Oblivion was released in 2006, with Morrowing coming out in 2002, Daggerfall in 1996, and Arena in 1994.
Earlier this year we found out that the Elder Scrolls 6 setting will be just yet, but that doesn't mean we haven't given it some real thought alongside Totilo's reporting.
If the wait for Elder Scrolls 6 truly is agonizing, we've got a list of the best games like Skyrim that are sure to keep you busy until 2028 or later.