Bethesda has announced it is closing its PC storefront, the Bethesda.net Launcher, later this year. In a blog post, the company thanked fans for their support and assured them they won't lose their ...
PC players will have one less proprietary launcher to download in a couple of months as Bethesda sunsets its own version. In a post on its website, the company announced that the Bethesda.net Launcher ...
Bethesda announced back in February that it was "saying goodbye" to the Bethesda.net Launcher in May, but didn't tell us when and how we could migrate our games to Steam. Now we know that process ...
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Earlier this year, Bethesda announced that it would stop support of its proprietary launcher and focus on the available services already available. Existing titles exclusive to the Bethesda launcher ...
Bethesda on Tuesday announced it is sunsetting its own launcher and, starting in early April, you'll be able to migrate your games and Wallet to your Steam account. This should be a mostly seamless ...
Bethesda is known to the majority of gamers as the publisher behind some of the most famous RPGs in video games such as the Fallout and Elder Scrolls series. While Bethesda works on its latest ...
Bethesda is plans to retire its PC launcher in the coming months, the company announced this week. For those who have libraries of games within the Bethesda Launcher, you’ll soon have the opportunity ...
The Bethesda.net game launcher is giving up the ghost as of May 11th, so Bethesda is allowing anyone who has purchased games on their exclusive platform to migrate their purchases to Steam. The ...
As announced by Bethesda earlier this year, the Bethesda Launcher has been earmarked for sunsetting this year. In a new update, players have now been given a date upon which the migration of the ...
If you’ve been waiting to crack open a bottle of Balmora Blue Wine and pour one out for the soon-to-be-shuttered Bethesda Launcher, today might be the day. Bethesda has now formally rolled out a ...
Making a good storefront and launcher experience that meets players’ needs is apparently pretty hard, judging by the fact that there are many launchers out there that are just not enjoyable to use.