Bethesda - Game of Thrones (rumor)

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Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
Ok, so it's just a rumor at this point but this looks legit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/6w9jk2/rumor_target_has_a_page_for_bethesda_game_of/

TL;DR A major retailer's online store page has listed an unreleased product called Bethesda: Game of Thrones.

This has a bit more weight than the typical Reddit 'leaks' and rumors about Bethesda's next game, so I'm inclined to believe this one. Bethesda has said at E3 that they're working on a couple of really big unannounced games that are not Elder Scrolls or Fallout. "Starfield" is rumored to be the name of one of these, and the other was until now a complete mystery.

Bethesda was in talks about making a Game of Thrones game back in 2011 but turned it down. Perhaps they have since changed their mind?

Anyway, how do people feel about a Bethesda GoT game? Personally I would rather they were working on ES6. I have never watched GoT and have no real interest in it. :(
 
Urgh film tie in games are often utter pump. Happy to be wrong as I love the series but this has font size 72 in bold red flashing flipping letters.....CASH COW LULZ.
 

Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
So Bethesda is releasing another "Not Yet Elder Scrolls 6"?... Yawn.... back to sleep....

Yeah, pretty much my sentiment.
Starfield could be interesting if it's their own IP and is like Elder Scrolls in spaaaace.... That said, I'd rather we have ES6 out first. :)
 
I can't wait until GoT fades into obscurity. So sick of hearing about that glorified padding (The T.V series is painfully dull).
With that said, if Fallout 4 is anything to go by, Bethesda should nail the T.V series expirience so far as padding goes!
 

Jenner

I wish I was English like my hero Tj.
Well this has already been debunked, so I'll just close this thread. :)

I guess the Target page in question was due to a bug that allowed anyone to inject text into the 'product not found' page, thereby creating the illusion that a real product actually existed.
 
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