
Falconer, who’s written and published (through publisher BookBreeze) two post-apocalypse novels in his Redfall series, is opposing the trademark application by ZeniMax. However, as being reported by GamesRadar, something might have thrown a wrench into Bethesda’s plans to do so. Kat Bailey is a Senior News Editor at IGN.In September of last year, news emerged that Bethesda’s parent company, ZeniMax, had filed a trademark application for the word “Redfall”, a word that many predicted would be the subtitle for the upcoming The Elder Scrolls 6, based on speculation about the game’s setting. Expect more announcements during E3 2021 as the Summer of Gaming continues. In the meantime you can catch up on all of our The Elder Scrolls 6 coverage so far. Right now Bethesda seems focused on Starfield, which was confirmed for a November 2022 release date. We still know extremely little about The Elder Scrolls 6. It will feature vampires, which are certainly present in the Elder Scrolls universe, but these vampires are the result of a lab accident.

We now know that Redfall will be a co-op open world shooter from Arkane Studios. Nevertheless, the name has continued to rattle around in Elder Scrolls coverage.

It didn't make a ton of sense given that most Elder Scrolls games are named for locations, and Redfall has never actually appeared in TES lore, but fans are hungry for any tiny bit of information.īethesda writer Michael Kirkbride confirmed that The Elder Scrolls 6 wouldn't be called Redfall in a 2019 AMA. The filing sparked speculation that The Elder Scrolls 6 would be named Redfall, a term that first appeared in the Redguard adventure game in 1998.
