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TES 6 is going to need all the help it can get.
But Bethesda's never really been that smart in the last ~15 years with anything except marketing, so the engine and all their future games (however few that may be) will probably suffer, along with their long-time fans. 2nd DLC? Unimportant.
Not a chance of a complete revamp in the style of Hello Games in my opinion , just not how BGS work.
They will try smaller bits of dlc through creation club and continue with over pricing them. Because of the small cost of producing that stuff they do that have to find many people silly enough to keep buying it to turn a profit.
The exact opposite, if they were to abandon Starfield that would show everyone what would happen with Elder Scrolls VI. it would be dead before it was even born.
nope, the only viable solution is to do what Hello Games did with NMS, just keep plugging away until it gets to the point where most people agree it's a great game. Abandoning Starfield is not a viable option.