Ever since Bethesda confirmed The Elder Scrolls 6 to be in production, there has been a lot of anticipation and excitement among fans, but that is just about it. Bethesda did not give away much information about this game. At the moment we do not know when shall this game roll out or the fact that on which gen console will it be rolling out. Like will it roll out on current-gen or the next-gen, since clearly they too are now in production. That said, a great many speculations seems to have emerged lately, among which the potential locations for Elder Scrolls 6 could take place, have also been the center of attention.
We have theorized and speculated, six of the most potential regions that we could possibly be exploring in the game.
- Valenwood
- High Rock
- The Summerset Isles
- Hammerfell
- Elsweyr
- Argonia/Black Marsh
Valenwood the, southwestern province of Tamriel is a place that has not yet been explored by the developers in the games series, so it seems to have the perfect potential for The Elder Scrolls 6.
If you take a look at the game teaser, and the environment that has been featured in the teaser, there seems to be a high possibility that the location we saw, is pretty much set in High Rock.
The third one is the Summerset Isles, also referred to as Alinor, is an archipelago that consists of three major islands. It is located to the south-west of Tamriel and west of Valenwood.
To the west of Tamriel lies, Hammerfell, which is the vast province covered by various mountain ranges, grasslands as well as deserts. It is home to Redguards, so this also makes the location a potential candidate for The Elder Scrolls 6.
Elsweyr is the location that has not been visited by the main game before, and that is why it has the most potential of being featured in the game.
Argonia/Black Marsh is a lesser known place, dominated by living trees known as Hist, so it seems a perfect fit that players get to see this lesser known place of the empire.
Having said, that if you wish to take a deeper dive into these locations you certainly can.