disclosed in legal documents.
Xbox has a sequel that’s shrouded in mystery, and could take a decade to develop. Maybe not what all of them are waiting for The Elder Scrolls VI, Avowed, Starfield, Everwild, Hellblade 2 Many of them want to be heard. On the other hand, this title isn’t meant for our ears: namely, it’s mentioned in the legal documents surrounding the infinite (?) volatility of the Activision Blizzard deal (via Stephen Totilo).
Specifically, the information comes from a lawsuit that a group of gamers has filed against Microsoft.
The document states that triple A games can take a long time to develop, such as infinite aura (even if the actual length and cost are written off in this case). Then we read: For example, according to a senior Microsoft employee [namn struket] The address can come from [titel struken]The series takes up to a decade to develop.”.
It is unclear if this title is forthcoming or is already known. For example, the game in this case may be very good Manuscripts of the Sixth Elder. It’s been in the works for a long time, and it won’t be released anytime soon. It’s also the kind of AAA game that can take an incredibly long time to develop.
Manuscripts of the Sixth Elder It was unveiled in 2018 and has therefore been in progress for (at least) five years.

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