The Bethesda.net Launcher, which since 2016 has served as a place for players to purchase and launch games made by the publisher, will soon be coming to a close. Bethesda announced on Tuesday that the ...
Bethesda has announced that it's going to be shuttering its Bethesda.net desktop game launcher in 2022, with plans to migrate everything over to Steam beforehand. While this does mean no more playing ...
Bethesda's digital storefront, the Bethesda.net Launcher, is officially coming to a close. Starting May 11, players will no longer be able to use the client to access titles like Doom Eternal, Fallout ...
Bethesda has announced it is sunsetting its Bethesda.net Launcher. According to the company, starting in early April, you’ll be able to migrate your games and Wallet to your Steam account. The Elder ...
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Fallout 76 is not releasing on Steam. It’s perhaps not the best game of 2018 but it’s arguably one of the biggest, and it’s not coming to Valve’s storefront. Of course this has kicked off another wave ...
Update 04/27: Players with a Bethesda.net account can begin migrating their Bethesda library to their Steam accounts. Starting May 11, you will no longer be able to play games on the Bethesda.net ...
Bethesda is shutting down its proprietary PC launcher and will move all games and content over to Steam. The Bethesda.net PC launcher is being retired in May 2022. Starting in April, gamers will ...
Publisher Bethesda Softworks announced in a new update this week that, starting on April 27, users who purchased titles via the Bethesda.net Launcher will be able to migrate their PC games connected ...
Bethesda Softworks announced it will be shutting down the Bethesda.net launcher later this year. Bethesda.net launcher users starting in early April will be able to migrate their games and Wallet to ...
Today, Bethesda announced the first three Doom games were all be coming to modern consoles including the Nintendo Switch. What Bethesda didn’t mention was that you’d first need to create a ...