"It gets in front of a lot of the questions that we knew people were going to ask," says Bethesda's Pete Hines.
Bethesda has been working with Sony and Microsoft to make sure their visions for the next generation are on the same page.
"You definitely notice the age of the Creation Engine," says modder Kyle Rebel.
Bethesda's Pete Hines also delves deeper into the announcements of both upcoming games.
Matt Furor of ZeniMax Online Studios says "it's not coming anytime soon".
We're in for a wait with these two games, folks. Though I guess we already knew that.
Is this what the megaton sequel will be called?
Now we can move from asking about when they will announce it to asking about when they will release it.
Long story short: people really need to stop worrying.
An in-depth analysis of the teaser trailer of The Elder Scrolls 6.
Pete Hines also reassures fans that single-player games are "part of who we are".
A user on Reddit may have uncovered more evidence that points at Hammerfell as the game's setting.
Bethesda talks about the necessity of scaling up to keep up with game development, and its own ambitions.
Todd Howard says Bethesda are making constant improvements to their tech for each of their new games.
Todd Howard reaffirms that Bethesda has decided where the game will be set.
Bethesda's Todd Howard speaks about the company's uncharacteristically early announcements for those two games.
The Elder Scrolls and Fallout director doesn't like to play it safe.
Hints in the trailer seem to suggest that Hammerfell will be the setting for the next Elder Scrolls game.
Meant to give fans a "better idea of where we're headed" says Pete Hines.
Every E3 has its share of pros and cons. Let's take a look at the cons.