More than a week ago, Bethesda’s parent company Zenimax applied for a trademark for the upcoming installment in the Elder Scrolls franchise. Now I’m double sad.Listen to this Article: □ Listen to this That also means that without a title and in absence of any new assets we can’t speculate where it’ll take place, or what it’ll be about. With this opposition going on, there’s little chance we’ll hear anything official about the full title either (or get a new trailer - unless Bethesda was to just run the game with ‘Elder Scrolls 6’ as the title in the meantime, like it did with their E3 teaser trailer). I don’t think anyone was under the illusion that we’d be getting Elder Scrolls before then, but this is the cold, hard evidence that with a trademark battle going on there really is no chance that the sequel to Skyrim will be coming out any time soon. Look into the trial schedule and it shows that deadlines have been scheduled for the major points in the case, the latest being in August 2020. Ok, that might sound about as exciting as a minor plot point in Law and Order, but I spoke to our legal team and turns out it’s when you dig into the trial dates via the United States Trademark and Patent Office that things get interesting. the owners of Bethesda Game Studios) over their attempt to trademark the term ‘Redfall’. Youtuber Skullzi TV has spotted that is opposing the Redfall trademark application against ZeniMax Media (i.e. Elder Scrolls 6 is a very, very long way away, and if this battle is anything to go by, then the ride to get there certainly isn’t going to be an easy one.
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