![]() I had a chat with our legal department here at GamesRadar, and from an understanding about how this stuff works in the UK, "settlement discussions" will generally mean one of three things: which could mean (according to the dates in the original trademark application) we have to wait until 2021 for information about Elder Scrolls 6’s official title. If that happened each side would have to argue their own case for retaining the trademark. “Settlement discussions” is a fancy way to say ZeniMax and are trying to get all of this cleared up without having to go through the stress of a long trademark dispute. ![]() Speculation is running wild on the game's Reddit page, where users are tying the name Redfall to the Redguard race, which comes from the mountainous land of Hammerfell.Bethesda's Redfall trademark is making people wonder if Elder Scrolls 6 could be set during a deadly plague No id Software trademarks appears under the Zenimax list either, making it a long shot that this is related to either Doom Eternal or Wolfenstein. While it'd be more likely that this is an expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online, all of the previous ones have been trademarked on the day of release, making it unlikely that this would break that streak. Now, however, a new trademark has created a stir amongst fans.īethesda parent company Zenimax recently trademarked Redfall, which has led to speculation that this is related to The Elder Scrolls, as previous chapters were also filed under single-word names such as 'Morrowind,' 'Oblivion,' and 'Skyrim'. Bethesda Game Studios officially revealed The Elder Scrolls VI at this year's E3, but next to the one landscape shot in the short teaser trailer, nothing is known about the next chapter in the iconic series.
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