A new in-game announcement began appearing earlier this week for players of The Elder Scrolls: Legends confirming that the game will be permanently shut down on January 30th, 2025. Although Bethesda has yet to make an official statement outside of the game, the free-to-play deck builder was also removed from Steam yesterday on November 1st.
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Bethesda Launcher transfers begin, free games released on Steam, and more details
As announced just two weeks ago, the transfer process for moving purchases from the Bethesda Launcher to Steam has begun. If, like me, you’re curious what the process is like but never bought anything through the Bethesda Launcher, tech site ghacks.net has an overview of the steps involved. Bethesda has also updated their FAQ with
Bethesda’s migration to Steam delayed, will honor purchases and bring more titles to the platform [UPDATED]
[UPDATE 04/13/22] Bethesda announced new timing today for the transition from the Bethesda Launcher to Steam. The migration process will open on April 27th at which time they will provide details on how to actually start the move. The update also confirms that users will no longer be able to play their games from the
Bethesda Launcher shutting down in May, migration to Steam begins in April
Continuing the merger of Bethesda’s resources into the Microsoft collective, the studio announced on Tuesday that the Bethesda.net Launcher and marketplace for PC will be shut down later this Spring. The surprising news goes on to confirm that any title previously purchased on the Bethesda Launcher can be transferred, for free, to a linked Steam
Fallout 76 ‘Nuclear Winter’ mode shuts down in September [UPDATED]
[UPDATE 09/07/21] Bethesda recently confirmed that the Nuclear Winter mode will be retired alongside the release of the Fallout Worlds Update on September 8th. In their post from August 26th the team noted that “we’re also going to be saying goodbye to Nuclear Winter when the Fallout Worlds Update arrives. All players will receive rewards
The Elder Scrolls: Legends ends development, remains online for now
Bethesda Community Manager, Christian Van Hoose, announced in a post to the game’s subreddit on December 6th that all development on The Elder Scrolls: Legends has ceased for “the foreseeable future”. While the free-to-play deck-builder remains available on Steam and mobile platforms, the news all but seals the fate of the unreleased console versions. It