Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.135.236.134-20140226125517/@comment-3076045-20140320144445

65.121.238.196 wrote: Okay I, I need to know finally, is this the sixth installment, or is it a side game? Either way it looks so damn good it is a must buy and play like, so epic looking it's a status symbol im sure, but knowing if it's part of the actual saga's line, the sixth, or not would be better for my mind to be at ease (as well...I am not welthy so, I wont have this game possibly for a quite a while...will the game be done by the time I get it, or is it a game style that basicly never ends, like one team wins for a while, then it re-sets automaticly?) To answer your question - that depends on what you mean by the question. If you mean is it a numbered game - then no. Is it a "Main" game in the series - then most definitely it is.

There were spin-offs in the series that did not take off (Redguard and Battlespire) - The Elder Scrolls Adventures, and An Elder Scrolls Legend respectively. They were originally going to be the first in a series of spin-off games in the series.

There are also a number of mobile-friendly games, called the Elder Scrolls Travels. (Dawnstar, Stormhold, Shadowkey, and Oblivion Mobile).

Amd as to the other comments regarding TES 6 ... well, this one says that they are waiting to see which area people are most interested in playing on ESO. If its Auridon ... well, they may just go to Summerset Isles for the next TES game. If its, Shadowfen, we may get a Black Marsh game.

We really shouldn't have Hammerfell again, though, as it was in The Elder Scrolls Arena, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard, as well as The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey. It is also part of The Elder Scrolls Online, obviously, meaning it has been in 5 games in the series. (By comparison, Summerset Isles (Or Sumurset in the first game) has been in 2 games in total: Arena and Online. (Black Marsh a close second-least, being also in Stormhold.