A fresh thread on r/GamingLeaksAndRumours is circulating comments from Windows Central editor Jez Corden, suggesting the next Fallout remaster is being eyed for 2027 while The Elder Scrolls 6 could arrive in 2028 or 2029. The post points to a recent podcast appearance where Corden discussed timelines he’s heard or is expecting. It’s not an official announcement, and even the thread’s top replies stress it sounded more like informed speculation than a hard report.
You can read the discussion in a Reddit rumor compilation. As framed there, the chatter breaks down into two talking points: a Fallout remaster apparently further out than some hoped, and Elder Scrolls 6 still a ways off despite picking up development steam post-Starfield.
So what’s actually new?
On May 23, 2026, the Reddit post distilled Corden’s comments into a rough timeline: a 2027 window for a Fallout remaster and 2028–2029 for Elder Scrolls 6. The thread also notes that Corden couched the remarks as what he’s thinking or hearing, not a definitive scoop. That detail matters, because Bethesda hasn’t provided any release window for Elder Scrolls 6 and hasn’t formally announced the next Fallout remaster project either.
Context helps here. Elder Scrolls 6 was first teased back in 2018 and has repeatedly been characterized by Bethesda leadership as years away. Meanwhile, Fallout is in the spotlight again thanks to the franchise’s ongoing momentum, making a remaster feel plausible on paper. But none of that turns this into confirmation. If Corden’s windows prove accurate, they’d line up with typical AAA multi-year cycles and give Bethesda time to keep working through Starfield updates while Elder Scrolls 6 advances toward a full reveal.
