![]() ![]() They’ve got a legal leg to stand on, as Redfall happens to be the name of a series of post-apocalyptic books written by Jay J. That trademark fight means that legally, Bethesda can’t market Elder Scrolls 6 with the Redfall title ( Cheers, Newsweek), which BookBreeze claims belongs to them. A single word, whose ownership can only be disputed as soon as August 2020 thanks to the US courts being rather busy at the moment. ![]() Spotted by Youtuber Skullzi TV (Thanks GamesRadar), it looks like ZeniMax Media has a battle on their hands with over the rights to the trademark of “Redfall”, that Bethesda’s daddy company applied for. Or 2020 even, as the best-case scenario for Bethesda’s big-budget RPG could be 2021 thanks to some ongoing litigation. ![]() Officially revealed for several seconds last year at Bethesda’s E3 conference, The Elder Scrolls 6: Check out these Thu’umnails probably won’t see the light of a full release in 2019. Much like a line to ride a vomit comet at an amusement park, there’s going to be a hell of a wait until The Elder Scrolls 6 is finally out and about in the world. ![]()
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