The Elder Scrolls 6 release date news: Bethesda to reveal details at E3 2017?

Recent speculations suggested that video game company Bethesda will announce the details of the sixth installment of its role-playing open-world fantasy game "The Elder Scrolls" at the 2017 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).
A gamer recently sent out a tweet to Bethesda's marketing vice president, Pete Hines, stating that reports have been saying that "The Elder Scrolls Online" is not going to affect the sixth installment of the franchise. Hines responded through a tweet, saying: "The studio is working on what they want to work on. They have other plans before they get to TES6."
Hines previously announced that the company is focused on two other titles. Hence, details about the alleged installment are sparse.
On the other hand, rumors suggested that Bethesda could make an announcement next year. Many expect the company to confirm at E3 2017 that "The Elder Scrolls 6" is in the works.
Sources pointed out that Bethesda needs a good deal of time to create the entire game. Hence, more concrete announcements could be made once the game is halfway through with its development or probably when it is close to being finished. iTechpost reported that "Fallout 4" is a great example for this theory. The news outlet emphasized that spoilers about the video game came out when the game was a just few days shy from its launch date.
While waiting for further details about the sixth installment, gamers can enjoy "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" when it launches on Friday, Oct. 28 for Xbox One consoles, PlayStation 4 consoles and for PC users.
The game reportedly will contain the features of the original game as well as its downloadable contents. "The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim" will have the Dawnguard expansion pack along with its quests. It will also feature the Hearthfire home improvements DLC, Dragonborn add-ons and brand new maps.