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I would like to see "migrating trees".
Valenwood would be cool too.
I heard they were gonna do Summerset Isles, High Elf land. I'm not sure though. That would make sense though, with the thalmor being in the back scenes a lot during Skyrim.
N'ah, just kidding, Elsweyr is surely the next location. Kitteh and skooma for every one!
If Bethesda Game Studios DID go bankrupt then the loss adjusters would sell the Elder Scrolls Franchise on to pay their creditors. That "could" be a good thing - or not. But credit where credit is due, at least Beth. is/does initially listen to gamers wants and needs.
That would indeed be interesting, and really stick emphasis on how diverse a land Tamriel really is. That and Black Marsh, of course. Or both at once? Aren't they neighbors?
That would be ESO