Fans already knew that it will apparently take a long time before anything can be heard about "The Elder Scrolls 6". It has been unfortunately confirmed by Pete Hines of Bethesda himself. However, a recent job posting suggests that the studio might possibly and might as well secretly gearing up to increase the pace of development for the next highly-anticipated title.
There has been a recent job posting found on official website of ZeniMax who owns Bethesda and Elder Scrolls IP. Based on the said post, the "Fallout" and "Elder Scrolls" is actually looking for an excellent 3D Animator.
His or her main responsibility is allegedly to create and implement gameplay animations as well as work in collaboration with artists, producers, designers and programmers. One of the qualifications mentioned that the person, who is more than willing to apply, needs to create high-quality animations while simultaneously enhancing them to be able to meet any technical constraints.
Indeed, this would definitely reignite the hopes of fans regarding the development of "The Elder Scrolls 6". It is said that there is not much evidence to support that it is essential for an "Elder Scrolls" sequel, GamingBolt reported.
However, "The Elder Scrolls" games including "Skyrim" had suffered from unimpressive and terrible facial animations. Has Bethesda finally awakened from this problem? From the view of them looking for an animator, it suggests that they are making sure that these kind of animations would not happen in their next outing of its most popular RPG franchise.
Note that the aforementioned reports should be taken with a pinch of salt as the game developer has not confirmed or denied this information yet. But if, in fact, the listing is indeed for the "The Elder Scrolls 6", then fans could be more than excited. In terms of the game's graphics engine, however, the series needs major modifications. Also, a new animation system is suggested to be the right place to begin with.
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