"I view [AI] as a tool," said Howard via Eurogamer. "Creative intention comes from human artists, number one. But I think we look at it as a tool for, 'is there a way we can use it to help us go through some iterations that we do ourselves faster?'"
Bethesda creative director Todd Howard knows the wait for the next RPG has been "too long." But in a new interview, he once again asked fans to be patient, and hinted that maybe Elder Scrolls 6 or some other Bethesda game in the future might shadow-drop without warning. In an interview with GQ Magazine mainly focused on the 10th anniversary of Howard talked about the studio's next game: The Elder Scrolls VI.
Unfortunately, Trejo's wish wasn't included in Bethesda's official lineup for Fallout Day. During the celebration, the studio is set to show off more from Fallout 76's upcoming Burning Springs expansion out this December, and yes, that includes Walton Goggins returning as The Ghoul from the hit Fallout TV series. There are also updates coming to Fallout 4 and Fallout Shelter, plus new content via Creations, Bethesda's name for officially supported community mods.
Nearly two years after leaving the Fallout and Elder Scrolls maker, the veteran video game marketer shared his concerns about subscription gaming's long-term impact on the industry. "You need to properly acknowledge, compensate, and recognize what it takes to create that content and not just make a game, but make a product," he said in a new interview with DBLTap.