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 ...
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 ...
The Bethesda launcher is going bye-bye later this year. The developer-publisher, which is behind greats such as The Elder Scrolls series, Fallout 4, and the upcoming space epic Starfield, is ...
Debuted in 2016, the Bethesda Launcher was intended to be a nexus for all things related to the popular video game publisher. Including titles such as The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, Doom Eternal, and ...
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Bethesda Softworks earlier this year announced it will be shutting down the Bethesda.net launcher later this year. Bethesda.net launcher players will be able to migrate their games and Wallet to 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 ...
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 ...