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The Elder Scrolls 6 fans hyped as map teases 2 regions for us to explore
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Published 13:51 24 Feb 2025 GMT

The Elder Scrolls 6 fans hyped as map teases 2 regions for us to explore

Bethesda, you're spoiling us

Dan Lipscombe

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Topics: The Elder Scrolls 6, The Elder Scrolls, Skyrim, Bethesda

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The chatter for The Elder Scrolls VI is beginning to pick up, all thanks to some leaks that point to out details for the upcoming Bethesda RPG.

If these details turn out to be true, it would mean that the next region of Tamriel we’re set to visit will be Hammerfell, alongside High Rock, and the possibility has fans excited.

Could we see two regions to explore in The Elder Scrolls 6?

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Alongside the regions slipping out from Bethesda HQ, the next instalment in the franchise could also feature shipbuilding and sailing as a way to explore.

One fan, over on Reddit, has gone into great detail as to why these two regions are a great setting for our next adventure.

Perhaps chief among their reasoning is the overlap of cultures present in these areas, which will give players an epic backdrop for drama.

As CrimsonFlareGun45 says, “Focusing on FOUR different cultures, and their relationships really add to the game.”

“I think that having both provinces would be amazing,” exclaims LodWaddleDoo.

While there are a few naysayers who don’t want to see the developer spread too thin, perhaps over-reaching and trying to give players more than enough to do, the excitement from fans is evident.

“I agree, both of them together would be amazing,” echoes Rinma96.

It’s clear that expectations are high for The Elder Scrolls VI - hopefully we’ll be getting more official details this year.

This fan expands on the idea noting the diversity of the potential setting, “I agree that the game should feature Hammerfell and High Rock, at least that's what I'd prefer, but if the game only features Hammerfell, it would already have more than enough diversity of biomes, styles and cultures.”

The scope of the new areas, and seeing more of Tamriel, is enticing for most, as shown by Eastern-Apricot6315, who says, “Having diversity in the buildings and clothes would make the game feel even more alive.”

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