UPDATE 2:

Retail website Base.com has now listed "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - The Definitive Edition" on PS4 and Xbox One, with a release date of November 23, 2016.

Base's Skyrim listing.

If the listing is to be believed, the game will retail as a $60, £50 "full-price" title. We have contacted Bethesda for comment.

Shinobi602 had in fact made comments about a Bethesda remaster on two separate podcasts - we've amended the story below to reflect that.

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Rumors about Bethesda's E3 conference are suggesting the publisher will announce a fully-revamped (right down to the title) Prey 2 , Wolfenstein 2, Evil Within 2 and a current-gen remaster of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.As is traditional just before the huge event where all the games are announced, people are currently talking a lot about what games will be announced at the huge event. This particular vein of hot rumour-juice seems to have emanated from noted industry insider Shinobi602, who appeared on the H.A.M Radio Podcast last Sunday.Speaking about Bethesda's conference during the episode, Shinobi said, "that Prey 2 reboot is definitely going to be there [...] it's not called Prey 2, they definitely reworked it completely", comparing its gameplay style to System Shock. He followed that up by saying, “I would expect a - how should I say it - remaster of sorts for something.” As it turns out, Shinobi had made similar comments about an unspecified Bethesda remaster on Super Deformed Gamescast as far back as last month, so it's at least a consistent story.On the former, it's been fairly clear that Dishonored sister studio, Arkane Austin has been working on a Prey 2 project of some kind , so beyond the apparent retitling, this is no huge surprise. Prey 2 has been a stuttering project since its well-received original trailer at E3 2011 The latter, however, is a little more complex. After the podcast went live, GamePro reported Shinobi's quote specifically with regard to a Skyrim remaster. Another seeming insider, Enter The Dragon Punch (who was also involved in yesterday's Dead Rising 4 leak ) took to NeoGAF to say "it's real" and that it would include all DLC, improved visuals and mods - possibly using the same technology as Fallout 4's console mods system being trialed on Xbox One Finally, Eurogamer has said that it understands the Skyrim and Prey 2 rumours to be true - and threw a few more logs onto the fire the Internet is now fanning happily. Alongside those games, Eurogamer also expects to sequels to Wolfenstein: the New Order and Shinji Mikami's The Evil Within.We had already heard tell of a new Wolfenstein from a voice actress in 2015 - considering she was saying it would take "two more years" back then, that lines up nicely with a plausible 2017 release.It won't be long until we find out just how much of this turns out to be true - Bethesda's press conference will take place this Sunday, June 12. You can find out all the timings for your region on our E3 press conference guide

Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and he hopes Prey 2 hasn't been TOO "reworked completely". You know, just enough to make it an actual game he can play one day. Follow him on Twitter