
Take every release date on this list with a grain of salt, but they may at least give a rough estimate.

You can admire the pictures on the second page. The development teams at Arkane Austin (Redfall) and Bethesda Game Studios (Starfield) have incredible ambitions for the game, they said. Starfield does indeed show on the list with the correct release date of November 11, 2022, although Ghostwire: Tokyo is only January 11 which seems a little optimistic. Redfall is an open-world co-op FPS that aims to bring Arkane’s signature gameplay to the co-operative action and FPS genres and its first screenshots have been leaked online. Obviously, the game is still in development and these elements could be changed or removed before launch. The leaked images were first seen in a now-deleted Reddit post from TheRedFall and show off some of the game's weapons and heroes alongside the Redditor describing a game that appears to be very. With GeForce Now being updated a lot of the titles attached to Nvidia’s service now have estimated release dates, including Bethesda games such as Redfall for June 2022, Indiana Jones also for 2024, and a mystery Machine Games title called “Relic” for November 2022 that is probably Wolfenstein 3. The leak comes from essentially the same place as the GeForce Now leaks a couple of months ago, which revealed numerous titles possibly in development. This is likely an estimate or a placeholder as it seems unlikely that the new Elder Scrolls would release straight after Christmas and not before, however it does suggest that Bethesda is targeting an early 2024 release window for the long-awaited Skyrim sequel. Moreover, Redfall players can choose to play solo or in co-op modewhich allows up to four players.

The leaked release date suggests that Elder Scrolls 6 will be coming out on January 2, 2024. Screenshots of a Redfall playtest leaked onto the web, showcasing some of what fans can expect in the form of an in-development game build. The leaked images show Redfall being played in both first- and third-person points of view.
