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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Easily one of the worst trends to hit PC gaming in the last decade has been major publishers’ obsession with creating their own launchers and digital ...
Bethesda announced that it is shutting down its Bethesda.net Launcher in early April, at which point you’ll be able to migrate your games and Wallet to your Steam account. We would like to thank you ...
Thank fuckitty for that!!!! That Launcher was the biggest pile of steaming horse apples EVER!!!1 Of course, if they transfer my Doom Eternal license to Steam, that will mean I have two Doom licenses ...
I think I bought all my Bethesda games through Steam. At least all my current ones, of which I have at least one. Kind of miss the days when you bought a game and installed it, and it wasn’t tied to a ...