I am actually shocked that people are still interested in Elder Scrolls VI. I am a bit biased, having pretty much always hated Bethesda games, but at least in the period from 1994 to 2014, they really didn't have much competition if you happen to like open world games. First two Gothics, the first Risen, New Vegas, and maybe some of the GTA/RDR games. That's just several games spread over 20 years, and some of them very little known. So it was understandable that people hypnotized themselves into believing they could mod Skyrim into a good game, with 200+ mods or enough psychedelics.
But now? It makes no sense. Open world games are doing better than ever. Since 2015, there have been legitimately amazing open world games released at a regular clip. Witcher 3 redefined open world storytelling and presentation, Breath of the Wild did the same for exploration and world interaction, Kingdom Come introduced a fresh historical take also presenting an impressive amount of in-depth systems, and ELEX was a return to form for old school legends Piranha Bytes. Each of these is getting either a sequel, or the open world game from the same studio. There is also Red Dead Redemption 2, which I haven't played yet, but seems to be at least better than a typical Bethesda game from reviews. And if you absolutely must have mindless open world carousing, the last two Assassin's Creed games are more fun than any Bethesda product. And you better believe they have the next one in works, possibly Viking themed.
So I have no idea why people are still interested in Bethesda. Is it inertia? Remember, this is a studio that in its entire history has never really innovated or improved or anything. Do you really think their last two flops (F4 and F76) are going to suddenly make them change their MO and create deep interesting systems and great writing for TES6? Or, perhaps more likely, you will get more of "Ah, where is my son?" dialogue wheels? I am betting on the latter.