"Elder Scroll VI: Valenwood" has remained atop public inquiry amid the lack of confirmation from its developer, Bethesda. The scarcity of details regarding the next "Elder Scroll" is pushing fans to speculate in almost everything that happens within the studio. One of the most recent updates suggests that the title production is already taking place as Bethesda increase its workforce to 180.

According to TNH Online, the news came out straight from Bethesda's Executive Producer Tom Howard who mentioned that he has constantly talked with the developers which might include those behind "Elder Scroll VI" regarding the style of the game that they are working on, how the realm of that game should look like and about various in-game locations that need improvement. The company has already increased its team from 108 back in 2015 and still open for 28 positions.

Bethesda's increase for labor is due to different endeavors the company has including its work for Nintendo Switch port of "Skyrim" and the ongoing works for "Elder Scrolls Online" and "Fallout 4" VR, Tech Radar reported. However, Howard noted that extra works are for the three upcoming game titles his company is working it. Two of which are defined as "Classic Bethesda" which could be the "Elder Scroll VI."

Meanwhile, "Elder Scroll VI" is reportedly having new features like the Homebuilding and Town Creation. This feature as first introduced for "Skyrim" which holds the idea of designing and maintaining a homestead with its Hearthfire DLC. This feature is reportedly the best fit for the rumored Valenwood setting.

In addition, "Elder Scroll VI: Valenwood" is being groomed by Bethesda to explore a new way of storytelling. Noticeably, its recent titles like "Skyrim" and "Fallout" 4 went on with contrasting styles of storytelling with the former depending on the player's vision while the latter guided them firmly based on the story. Thus, "Elder Scroll VI" will most probably hold this viewpoint to have even greater and playful story.