ニュース 内部:エルダースクロールVIドラゴン、海の戦いなど

内部:エルダースクロールVIドラゴン、海の戦いなど

著者 : Madison アップデート : Mar 04,2025

信頼できる情報源は、MicrosoftとBethesdaによって2025年半ばに計画されているElder Scrolls VIの大幅な発表が計画されていることを示唆しています。伝えられるところによると、このゲームは、 The Elder Scrolls VI:Hammerfellというタイトルが、主にHammerfellとHigh Rockの州に焦点を当てています。

TES VI画像:SteamCommunity.com

スリリングな海軍戦闘の準備をしてください!プレイヤーは自分の船を構築してカスタマイズし、スターフィールドを連想させる探索に新しい次元を追加できます。これらの船舶は、沿岸地域、隠された島、さらには水中環境へのアクセスを解き放ちます。クラシックファンはまた、シリーズの定番であるドラゴンズのReturn of Dragonsを喜ぶでしょう。

和解と防御を構築および管理するための堅牢なシステムとともに、約12〜13の主要都市を期待してください。 Bethesdaの改善された作成エンジンは、荷重画面の削減とパフォーマンスの向上を約束します。

キャラクターの進行は、合理化されたアプローチを受け、剛性のあるクラスシステムからより適応性のあるスキルツリーに移行し、有機的な成長と洗練された戦闘を促進します。この変更は、プレイヤーの代理店とアクセシビリティの向上に対するベセスダのコミットメントを反映しています。

確認されていませんが、Industry Insider Extas1Sは、2025年7月のElder Scrolls VI:Hammerfellの発表を指摘しています。ゲーマーがこの非常に期待されているタイトルに関するさらなるニュースを熱心に待っているため、期待は明白です。

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