BETHESDA Starfield at Bethesda E3 2017? Fans are finding it hard to believe

As rumours go, there’s a lot to be said about a grain of truth being found. Many are sometimes faked but based on existing reports to give them some kind of credibility. Others are sometimes proven to be true but out-of-date, meaning that they don’t stack up as they should. But this latest rumour from an online source could be the most controversial and hard to believe yet for fans. Starfield is a new IP from Bethesda that will reportedly be announced at E3 2017. Not only that but it’s set to be the star of the show. The reason for it grabbing the limelight? It’s reportedly going to bridge the gap between the Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls 6 universes. That’s right, apparently this new space-themed adventure will give players the chance to explore the two different setting on some kind of broken timeline. The new “leak” comes from a post on 4Chan, which many fans are finding hard to believe.

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The post in Full: “I'm a leaker at Bethesda, and I wanted to lay out their plans for the future for you guys and give you some pre-E3 leaks. “Firstly I'm speaking only about Bethesda game studios here, not the publisher. “There will be a few announcements at E3. One is a new major title from Bethesda themselves as well. “The two major announcements are Fallout 4 VR and Starfield. “They are working on Skyrim VR as well, but they aren't sure if they are going to show it yet since they don't want to take the light away from Fallout 4 VR or Starfield. “Onto Starfield. The game has actually been in conceptual stages since around Fallout 3's release. It went into pre-production officially very low-tier pre-production after Skyrim's Release. After Fallout 4's release, it went into full pre-production, and after all the DLC was out, they sped into full development. “The game is going to be a sci-fi open world RPG in typical Bethesda first-person fashion. It's going to feature five to 10 races. “There's still some debate on what should and shouldn't go in and takes place in the Fallout universe just so far in the future and far away from Earth that it'll only be mentioned in hints. “This is part of an ongoing planned interconnected universe of every Bethesda franchise. They gave hints of this by implying the Brotherhood of Steel created nirnroot in Fallout 4. “They're getting a little wacky with the lore and using "Elder Scrolls time wounds" to justify lore inconsistencies. "Basically, Fallout is the beginning of the timeline, Starfield is the middle, and Elder Scrolls is Far Future. “The game will feature space travel and hub worlds as well as RNG worlds. It's meant to be a test into more sandbox/Minecraft-ish AAA thing but with Bethesda gameplay and still actual designed worlds/quests/etc.