

Redfall may be the location of The Elder Scrolls 6 and so the word could be a major part of the game's marketing. If the trademark dispute had kept going, ZeniMax and Bethesda wouldn't have been able to use the term "Redfall" in its marketing until summer 2020. The settlement means that The Elder Scrolls 6 won't have to be delayed, or have its name changed, over a trademark dispute. However, the companies feel that they, as well as the fans of the Redfall books and of The Elder Scrolls 6, will be happy with the outcome. The settlement between the two companies is also described as "mutually beneficial." The terms of the agreement are "confidential," says the statement and so it's unclear whether ZeniMax will just have to pay Falconer and BookBreeze for the use of the word or something else. and are pleased to announce that they have amicably resolved a pending trademark dispute related to the Redfall trademark." In a brief statement, the companies say that "ZeniMax Media Inc. Redfall series author Falconer had reached out to ZeniMax to try and solve the issue but after his messages were ignored, Falconer asked BookBreeze to act. ZeniMax has confirmed that it has settled the Redfall trademark dispute with.

ZeniMax had been in the dispute with, the publisher of Jay J. Bethesda parent company ZeniMax settles a dispute over the "Redfall" trademark, which is a name that many expect the companies to use for The Elder Scrolls 6.
