Bethesda Teasing Yet Another New Project

Not too long ago, Bethesda teased a new project that ended up being Shinji Mikami's The Evil Within. It looks like the publisher is gearing up for yet another game announcement, and we haven't got a clue what it could be.

The company posted the image above on Twitter, and in an additional tweet confirmed that "this morning's tease is not related to anything @BGS_Devs is working on." Since this isn't something from Bethesda's in house studio, it's safe to assume it probably isn't a new Fallout or Elder Scrolls title.

In addition, the following image was posted on GameSpot with the hashtag #1960.

What could this be? Could it have something to do with "Endless Summer," which was outed by the Australian classification board just a couple of weeks ago? Feel free to speculate in the comments below.

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