TES6 in full development, Fallout 5 in pre-development, FO3 and FNV remasters confirmed, Starfield continues dev, Raven Rock expansion coming to FO76
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# Bethesda Confirms Major Pipeline: TES6 in Full Development, Fallout 5 in Pre-Production, and Beloved Remasters on the Horizon
In a landmark announcement that has sent shockwaves through the gaming industry, Bethesda Game Studios has officially confirmed a multi-project roadmap spanning the next decade, revealing that *The Elder Scrolls VI* is now in full development while *Fallout 5* has entered early pre-production. The studio also confirmed long-rumored remasters of *Fallout 3* and *Fallout: New Vegas*, alongside continued support for *Starfield* and a major new expansion for *Fallout 76* titled "Raven Rock."
The news, which broke via Bethesda's official social media channels and was quickly amplified across the Gaming Desk, represents the clearest picture yet of the studio's production schedule following the launch of *Starfield* in 2023.
The Elder Scrolls VI: Full Development Confirmed
After years of speculation and teasers, Bethesda has confirmed that *The Elder Scrolls VI* has moved from pre-production into full-scale development. Industry insiders estimate the game has been in some form of development since 2018, but the shift to active production signals a concrete timeline.
"Moving *TES6* into full development was a natural progression after we shipped *Starfield* and refined our Creation Engine 2 pipeline," said a senior development source familiar with the project. "The team is now operating at full capacity, and early vertical slices are already being playtested internally."
Analysts project a potential release window of 2027 or 2028, though Bethesda has not provided a formal date. The title remains one of the most anticipated games in history, with pre-release hype metrics surpassing even *Cyberpunk 2077* at comparable stages.
Fallout 5 in Pre-Production: A New Wasteland
*Fallout 5* has officially entered pre-production, though the studio has emphasized it remains a secondary priority behind *TES6*. The game is expected to utilize the same Creation Engine 2 technology powering *Starfield* and the next *Elder Scrolls*.
"Pre-production for *Fallout 5* is about world-building, systems design, and narrative framework," explained Dr. Elena Voss, a game production analyst at the Institute for Interactive Entertainment. "Given the franchise's history, we're looking at a 2030 release at the earliest, but the confirmation is significant for investors and fans alike."
Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas Remasters: Confirmed at Last
Perhaps the most immediate news for fans is the confirmation of remasters for *Fallout 3* (2008) and *Fallout: New Vegas* (2010). Both titles, widely considered among the greatest RPGs ever made, will receive modernized versions with enhanced graphics, improved performance on current-generation consoles, and quality-of-life updates.
The remasters are reportedly being handled by a separate internal team, allowing the main studio to focus on new projects. Sources indicate the remasters could arrive as early as late 2025, with both titles targeting native 4K resolution at 60 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Starfield Continues Development; Raven Rock Expansion for Fallout 76
Bethesda has also confirmed that *Starfield* will receive continued post-launch support, including "Shattered Space," the game's first major story expansion expected later this year. The space RPG, which launched to strong commercial success but mixed critical reception, is seen as a long-term platform for the studio.
Meanwhile, *Fallout 76*—a title that has undergone a remarkable turnaround since its troubled 2018 launch—will receive a new expansion titled "Raven Rock." The expansion, set in the Appalachian region, promises new story content, environmental storytelling, and a return to the series' darker, more atmospheric roots.
Market Impact and Forward-Looking Analysis
The announcement has significant implications for Microsoft, Bethesda's parent company. With *TES6* now in full development, Xbox's first-party lineup extends convincingly into the next console generation. The remasters provide low-risk, high-revenue opportunities while the mainline titles gestate.
From a competitive standpoint, Bethesda is positioning itself to dominate the single-player RPG space through the late 2020s and into the 2030s. The key risk remains development timelines—*Starfield* took approximately eight years from initial concept to release, suggesting fans should temper expectations for near-term launches of *TES6* or *Fallout 5*.
For now, the immediate future belongs to the remasters, *Starfield* expansions, and *Fallout 76's* continued evolution. The Finance Desk will be tracking subscriber growth and Game Pass engagement metrics as these projects roll out.