| Zippy6 said: I don't think it's really something they need. No one else really copies the Skyrim/Fallout design either and considering Skyrim is 10 years old and Fallout 4 is 6 years old you think there would be if there was high demand for similar experiences. |
Well they have been multiplatform for the last 2 gens so there has never been a need to replace them. If Elderscrolls doesn't come to PlayStation 5 they'd definitely be a hunger amongst playstation audiences which is where the majority of Bethesda console audience lays basing off sales of Fallout 4/Elderscrolls remastered. Some may buy an Xbox to play ES6, others will reluctantly play on PC but I think plenty will also just choose to play other games and hope that their fix can be found elsewhere. That elsewhere is an opportunity.
Problem is these kind of huge WRPGs are immense undertakings so you don't get many clones, let alone games that come close to their scale/quality/openness







