Bethesda To Retire Its Game Launcher, Migrate Titles Over To Steam
Bethesda on Tuesday announced that it will retire its Bethesda.net Launcher later this year and migrate fans' game libraries and wallets to Steam. As Polygon notes, the launcher has since 2016 "served as a place for players to purchase and launch games made by the publisher." From the report: Players' Bethesda.net accounts will remain active; some games may still require you to log in for save files, in-game cosmetics, or access to a mod library. While the process to transfer Bethesda games to Steam begins in early April, the launcher itself will no longer launch games in May. (Players will retain access to these games and can migrate them at any time; they simply won't be playable through the launcher.) Saves, cosmetics, in-game currencies, and progress in Fallout 76's seasonal model will be able to transfer over to Steam as well, with one exception: saves in Wolfenstein: Youngblood which are "currently unable to transfer." Bethesda's news post includes a more thorough FAQ, including a specific one for Fallout 76. As for the publisher's other large, live service game, the post states that "The Elder Scrolls Online is unaffected by this change."
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