
Topics: The Elder Scrolls 6, The Elder Scrolls, Free Games, PC, Fortnite

Topics: The Elder Scrolls 6, The Elder Scrolls, Free Games, PC, Fortnite
The Elder Scrolls VI has been cooking for years if that initial reveal trailer is anything to go off, whereas this creation took just three days.
Our first teaser for The Elder Scrolls VI dropped in 2018, during one of the final years of E3. That’s right, E3, that’s how long we’ve been waiting.
Bethesda has been just as secretive about its next major project as Rockstar Games has with Grand Theft Auto VI and there seems to be no sign of another trailer. We haven’t even seen an in-game screenshot.
It’s a frustrating wait but one we have to endure, so it’s a good thing we have projects like Kingdom Valley to keep us entertained in the meantime.
When they eventually do release The Elder Scrolls VI and The Witcher IV are going to be fighting for superiority.
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GTA VI will have been with us for a while by that point and hopefully all of the hype will have died down, otherwise the following games are going to have a hard time getting gamers invested.
Despite not seeing it yet, we're expecting The Elder Scrolls VI to be a major graphical showcase, and we’ve already seen what The Witcher IV is going to look like.
Kingdom Valley seemingly takes inspiration for them both, but impressively the build you’re about to see was made in just three days.
Created by PixelatedDreams on X, Kingdom Valley was created with UEFN, a creation tool for Fortnite.
Now you may see Fortnite and think “well, it can’t be that good then can it?” Wrong. Take a look below.
As you can see from the footage shared by PixelatedDreams this map is absolutely gorgeous and it’s even more impressive when you remember how many days it took to create.
While it can’t compete with The Elder Scrolls or The Witcher in terms of gameplay, as there isn’t any, it can definitely hold its own visually.
Despite Kingdom Valley not being an open-world RPG and more of a tech demo if anything, it can still be tried out for free via Fortnite.
The map code can be found on PixelatedDreams X post and once you’ve punched it in you’ll be able to hover around at your own leisure and soak in all of the details.
Fortnite is being flooded with more and more of these fan-made creations every month and each one is arguably more impressive than the last.
While the future of gaming doesn’t lie entirely within Epic Games’ battle-royale it’s clear editors like UEFN are inspiring more and more would-be developers with each passing day.
Talented individuals are creating entire open-world RPGs in Fortnite, and some are taking advantage of shared IP found in the creator like Star Wars.
Some developers have even created their very own Star Wars Battlefront III, which will soon be free to play for all.
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