Todd Howard, head of Bethesda, has hinted at the possibility of an Elder Scrolls TV series but is hesitant to confirm it. While discussing the success of the Fallout series on Amazon Prime, Howard stated that he can't definitively rule out an Elder Scrolls adaptation in the future. He emphasized that the Fallout franchise seemed more suited for television at this point but acknowledged that the positive impact of the Fallout show has prompted thoughts about exploring similar paths for Elder Scrolls. Meanwhile, the highly anticipated second season of the Fallout show is set to premiere on December 17, featuring returning cast members and new additions like Macaulay Culkin.

Will there be an Elder Scrolls TV series?

While Todd Howard hasn't ruled out an Elder Scrolls adaptation in the future, he believes that the Fallout series is currently better suited for that kind of storytelling. The success of Fallout's adaptation may lead to new considerations for The Elder Scrolls franchise.

The Elder Scrolls series, particularly Skryim, has been a cultural phenomenon since its release in 2011, known for its open-world exploration and deep lore. The franchise has had a significant impact on RPG gaming, with fans eagerly awaiting potential expansions into other media, such as television or films, following the success of video game adaptations like the Fallout series.