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Good luck with it.
Dayz is a terrible example. It's basically a half COD half simulation on a big map. The zombies are not even close to scary, they are mostly a push over. How to beat zombies? Go to a building with stairs and hope you don't get sniped by other people. The most scariest thing in DayZ are the bandits.
Dead Island is as close as you're gonna get to coop horror, until someone like Bethesda makes a real horror survival game.
No but they do not how to make an open world game. They are just a few steps away from making a horror survival masterpiece. Just convert all the mobs in Skyrim to grotesque monsters and they are almost there already. Now they just need to import some Far Cry 3 survival and they have a game.
Bethesda is already making an MMO, coop would just be less work.
Who else can make a survival horror game that isn't some rubbish puzzle game? Oh right, no one.
I take that back, maybe Techland and Valve can pull it off, assuming Valve can turn source in to an open world engine.
DayZ is the best example for what he's asked for. The zombies themselves aren't the scary part about DayZ, if you had ever played that you would've known that. The scary part is when you've got great gear and you know that one mistake could make you lose it all, or when you come across another player and not knowing whether he will help you and attempt to murder you for whatever you're holding.
The OP isn't just asking for open world, he's asking for a co op survival horror rpg, the only thing Bethesda take from that is rpg. Even if your convert all the mobs to monsters, it's not survival because of how strong you are and the environment don't look scary at all. Betheda have never made a horror game nor do I think they could pull it off. Betheda is making an online MMO which is very different to what the OP has asked for, nor would it be easy to make said game just because they're making that. I think you're best bet would be Frictional Games if they ever grow in size or Valve since they already make the Left 4 Dead series. Who knows, maybe with the Source Engine 2 they will.