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Each game since Morrowind has a different realization of the theme in Morrowind, “Nerevar Rising” opens on a gentle series of woodwinds and piano, Oblivion begins dramatically with “Reign of the Septims” on pulsing strings and low brass, and Skyrim‘s main menu features “Dragonborn”, in which the same theme is realized by an all-male choir, reminiscent of a Nordic chant.

The first track, “For Blood, for Glory, for Honor”, is actually the only one in the score composed by Soule, in which he returns to reinvent the main theme of the Elder Scrolls. Brad Derrick, best known for his work on Warhammer Online, scored the majority of The Elder Scrolls Online, creating a new epic score to add to the archives of Elder Scrolls music. It is also the first of the Elder Scrolls games since Morrowind which is primarily scored by a composer other than Jeremy Soule. The Elder Scrolls Online is the first MMO of the series, and opens up most of Tameriel for the gamer to explore. The Elder Scrolls games have traditionally been scored by Jeremy Soule each game contains a variation of the iconic main theme of the series as well as a plethora of new themes woven into the scores to represent the countries featured in each game. The series takes place on the continent of Tamriel, each game focusing on a different country within Tamriel, while the player controls a highly customized character through the fantasy RPG world. The Elder Scrolls games, developed and produced by Bethesda, have been a huge success, particularly since the release of Morrowind and the subsequent Oblivion and Skyrim chapters. To confirm, I am currently not involved with TES VI.The Elder Scrolls Online Original Game Soundtrack While I’ve not said much about this out of courtesy to Bethesda, I would never turn my back on TES, and I believe that my involvement would hinge on a creative decision on their part and where they want to take the franchise.
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In an interview with GameSpot at PAX Australia, Bethesda marketing boss Pete Hines and ZeniMax Online Studios game director Matt Firor confirmed that The Elder Scrolls VI won't launch for PS4 and Xbox One and we will have to wait at least until the release of PS5 and the new Xbox, codenamed Scarlett, to play it. The Elder Scrolls VI was officially announced at the very end of Bethesda's E3 2018 conference with a short and pretty enigmatic teaser featuring a quick look at a hilly, peaceful landscape. To confirm, I am currently not involved with TES VI," the composer revealed on Twitter. While he has not " said much about this out of courtesy to Bethesda, I would never turn my back on TES, and I believe that my involvement would hinge on a creative decision on their part and where they want to take the franchise.

Unfortunately, it looks like Soule won't return to score the upcoming Elder Scrolls VI. This award-winning composer's body of work includes BioWare's Neverwinter Nights and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Bethesda Softwork's The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. If there's one thing you surely remember after playing The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, it has to be Jeremy Soule's The Song of the Dragonborn, the main theme for the critically acclaimed RPG.
