Bethesda Latest news (12)
Fallout 76 - New Hack Enabled Anyone to Steal Our Inventory
Bart Swiatek, 27 December 2019, 12:56
Yet another hack appeared in Fallout 76 during the Holidays, enabling users to steal all the property of any player they encounter. Interestingly, a few days earlier, the community had been warned that this could happen, but the problem appeared nevertheless. The gap that enabled the cheat to work has already been plugged.
Morrowind Mod Adds 60 Quests and New Region
Bart Swiatek, 23 December 2019, 12:14
The creators of the Tamriel Rebuilt mod for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind have released its next version, numbered 19.12. The modification introduces the Aanthirin region, which is located south of the island of Vvardenfell, as well as several dozen new side quests.
Fallout 76 Coming to Steam Next Year
Frozen, 20 December 2019, 14:10
Bethesda Softworks assures that, as previously announced, the PC version of Fallout 76 will appear on Steam. However, this will happen a little later than originally assumed.
Fallout 76 - Cheaters Bring Fallout 4 NPCs to the Game
Adrian Werner, 19 December 2019, 13:01
So far, December hasn't been a successful month for Fallout 76. The latest scandal concerns cheat scripts that enabled users to create legendary items and spawn NPCs from Fallout 4.
Skyrim Comes to The Elder Scrolls Online
Bart Swiatek, 13 December 2019, 13:07
Yesterday, Zenimax Online released the first information about another DLC for the MMO The Elder Scrolls Online. This expansion will enabled to visit the province of Skyrim, known from the popular fifth installment of The Elder Scrolls RPG series.
Fallout 76 - Bug in New Update Destroys Armor
Jacob Blazewicz, 11 December 2019, 23:49
The new update of Fallout 76 introduced a curious bug. Some players have noticed that legendary armor loses its additional effects when weapons are reloaded and that the weapons themselves seem to wear out at an alarming rate.
Bethesda Ceases Support for The Elder Scrolls Legends
Konrad Serafinski, 07 December 2019, 20:47
Bethesda has announced that it will cease working on any major updates or future expansions for The Elder Scrolls: Legends. Players will still be able to play online and collect monthly prizes, though.
Rune 2 Affair - Lawsuit for Abandonment of the Game
Krzysztof Kaluzinski, 05 December 2019, 15:53
Human Head Studio was closed the day after the release of Rune II and immediately became part of Bethesda. However, this did not protect the team against a lawsuit. The publisher Ragnarok Game demands rights to the game and a hefty compensation.
Fallout 76 - Players Bypass PvP Restrictions With Nukes and Nuka Mines
Bart Swiatek, 26 November 2019, 22:58
Clever players have found a way to bypass the restrictions of the Fallout 76's PvP system. Using the leftover radiation from explosions of bombs and nuka mines, aggressive users can kill people who are not interested in battles and do not respond with fire to taunts and provocations.
Yesterday, Human Head Studios Released Rune II, Today it was Absorbed by Bethesda
Krzysztof Kaluzinski, 13 November 2019, 22:20
Today, the American studio Human Head closed its operations after 22 years of existence on the gaming market. However, all the employees quickly found employment in the newly formed Roundhouse Studios team opened by Bethesda.
Bethesda Bans User who Helped Find Bugs in Fallout 76
Paul Wozniak, 13 November 2019, 21:22
A player who helped find the bugs in Fallout 76 and created an interactive game map was banned by Bethesda. The reason for blocking the account is not entirely clear, and the contact with the support department did not bring a solution to the problem.
Australia: ZeniMax Will Refund Players for Fallout 76
Konrad Serafinski, 01 November 2019, 11:56
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has ordered ZeniMax (the owner of Bethesda Softworks) to refund the players dissatisfied with the quality of Fallout 76.
Fallout 76 - Fights Break Out Between Fallout 1st Subscribers and Other Players
Agnes Adamus, 28 October 2019, 23:09
Fallout 1st subscription divided Fallout 76 community. According to reports published on Reddit, there are clashes on servers, fought between subscription holders and people who have not decided to invest additional money in the title.
Fallout 76 - Paid Scrapbox Deletes Items of First Fallout 1st Buyers
Christian Pieniazek, 24 October 2019, 23:25
Scrapbox is one of the elements of the paid subscription to Fallout 76, called Fallout 1st. Its first buyers report that it causes problems with disappearing objects; some of the players lost all their pieces of equipment.
Community Reaction to Fallout 1st Subscription - Rage and Mockery First
Adrian Werner, 24 October 2019, 13:22
The Fallout 1st subscription announced yesterday was met with a very negative reception by the players of Fallout 76. Most fans are angry and one of them even bought the Falloutfirst.com domain just to mock Bethesda's offer in very indiscriminate words.
Bethesda Announces Paid Subscription to Fallout 76
Michael Kulakowski, 23 October 2019, 22:01
Bethesda surprises with the announcement of an additional subscription service for Fallout 76 owners, called Fallout 1st. Upon payment of a monthly fee, the players will have access to several long-awaited features such as private worlds and unlimited space for crafting components.
Fallout 4 Mod Expands Diamond City and Offers New Quests
Bart Swiatek, 17 October 2019, 13:22
The Bleachers - A Diamond City Story mod expands one of the locations available in Fallout 4 and enriches the game with new quests, a radio station, several fully voiced characters with their own personalities and stories and a number of items.
The Elder Scrolls Online Development Will Extend Past 2020
Adrian Werner, 14 October 2019, 12:13
At the PAX Australia Convention, the creative director of The Elder Scrolls Online assured fans that the game would be developed over many years.
Doom Eternal Delayed; Doom 64 Will Go To PC And Other Platforms
Bart Woldanski, 08 October 2019, 23:04
id Software revealed that Doom Eternal is going to have a few months of delay. The decision is based on the desire to improve the game and meet the high expectations of the players. What's more, Doom 64 will appear not only on Switch, but also on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
Fallout 76 Player Crafts a Deadly Trap in a Love Hotel
arRacoon, 08 October 2019, 11:25
Fallout 76 from Bethesda hasn't had an easy start, but the fan community is constantly coming to the rescue of Todd Howard's studio. The real hobby of its players has become the setting of ingenious traps, which send unsuspecting people to the other world. Here's one such „lovely” case.
Fallout Legacy Officially Confirmed - In Some Parts of Europe
Konrad Serafinski, 07 October 2019, 11:51
The leak from a few days ago was confirmed. Bethesda is planning to release the Fallout Legacy collection. Unfortunately, the set will only be available in the UK and Germany but not to console players.
Fallout Legacy Collection Leaked
Adrian Werner, 02 October 2019, 10:35
An unannounced position, Fallout Legacy Collection, has appeared on the website of the German Amazon. This is supposed to be a set containing most of the franchise's major installments along with their expansions.
Doom Eternal's Multiplayer Will Avoid Discouraging Weaker Players
Bart Swiatek, 01 October 2019, 14:57
The Doom Eternal is designed to have a deeper gameplay that increases player engagement. This also applies to multiplayer games. It will be based on the asymmetrical Battle Mode, which has been designed so as not to detract from players with less skill.
Bethesda Answers the Pleas - Fallout 76 Will Get a Test Server in 2020
Barth Faryna, 27 September 2019, 23:58
En entry has been published on the official website of Fallout 76, in which the creators listed all the important things that they intend to introduce to the game in the next few (dozen) months. Among them there was a test server, an item that was highly-anticipated by the community.
Fallout 76 - Players are Angry About Pricey Fridge
Barth Faryna, 12 September 2019, 16:15
Bethesda has found another way to piss off the few people who remained faithful to Fallout 76. This time, the idea of the players to introduce a refrigerator to the game, where food can be stored, has been used in an ingenious Bethesda way.
Doom Bone Vodka - Licensed Vodka Based on Bones
Adrian Werner, 08 September 2019, 21:49
Bethesda Softworks and Rebel Distillers have joined forces to create Doom Bone Vodka, a vodka based on bones to promote the upcoming Doom Eternal.
Fallout 76 - Update 12 Introduces First Raid and More
Christian Pieniazek, 20 August 2019, 20:46
Even today, Fallout 76 will receive another major update. Patch number 12 will introduce, among others, the first raid, in which we will explore the secrets of Vault 94, and will bring a number of other changes.
Doom Eternal Expected Playthrough Time Revealed
Christian Pieniazek, 20 August 2019, 11:42
id Software revealed how long it will take us to complete its latest work, Doom Eternal. As it turns out, we are dealing with a title much larger than the 2016 Doom and previous installments of the series, which means we will spend long hours in Doom Slayer's skin.
Forced Login to New Doom Ports Will Soon be Optional
Paul Wozniak, 28 July 2019, 19:10
The need to log in to the new Doom ports through Bethesda's website has angered mobile gaming fans, as they are unable to enjoy the games without an internet connection.
Future of Fallout 76 - NPCs, Companions and Private Servers
Agnes Adamus, 28 July 2019, 18:48
During QuakeCon 2019 Bethesda shared its plans for the further development of Fallout 76. In the coming months the title will see many new features including a new map for Nuclear Winter mode, private servers and additional companions.
Doom Series Goes Console and Mobile to Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Agnes Adamus, 26 July 2019, 23:55
Id Software and Bethesda decided to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Doom franchise. On this occasion, the first three parts of the series were released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Doom I and II also received ports for mobile devices.
Wolfenstein Youngblood Launches
Adrian Werner, 26 July 2019, 12:31
We have finally seen the release of the FPS Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The production debuted on PCs and consoles and collects good reviews.
First Reviews and Launch Trailer of Wolfenstein Youngblood
Bart Swiatek, 25 July 2019, 17:04
The first reviews of Wolfenstein: Youngblood - spin-off of an FPS series from MachineGames, in which we play as B.J. Blazkowicz's daughters - appeared on the web. Does the game match the quality of previous installments?
Another Botched Fallout 76 Patch; Players Beg for a Test Server
Bart Swiatek, 18 July 2019, 15:19
Released two days ago, the Fallout 76 update 11 broke some key elements of the game - it robbed some players of pieces of armor and intensified the problems with legendary item drops. Some players are begging developers to open a test server, suggesting they can do better at QA.
Wolfenstein Youngblood and Cyberpilot Go Gold; Info on Preload
Christian Pieniazek, 11 July 2019, 22:07
Development of Wolfenstein: Youngblood and Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is over. On this occasion, we learned their hardware requirements, and when it will be possible to preload then on each platform.
Wolfenstein Youngblood Hardware Requirements
Konrad Serafinski, 10 July 2019, 11:09
Bethesda has shared the official hardware requirements of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. There are just over two weeks left before the launch of the title.
Fallout 76 Patch 11 Will Make Beginners' Lives Easier
Adrian Werner, 08 July 2019, 10:11
Bethesda Studio has released new information about upcoming patch 11 for Fallout 76, which will introduce, among other things, facilitations for newcomers to the game, improved interface and bug fixes.
Wolfenstein Youngblood Will Use Denuvo
Adrian Werner, 29 June 2019, 21:21
Bethesda Softworks has revealed that it will use Denuvo in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, a new installment of the FPS series that will be released on PC next month.
Wolfenstein Youngblood Without Censorship in Germany
Bart Swiatek, 27 June 2019, 15:44
Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be released in Germany without censorship of Nazi symbols. This is the first game of this series, which German players will experience without any cuts.
Pete Hines: Abandoning Fallout 76 was Never an Option
Bart Swiatek, 26 June 2019, 12:50
Bethesda Softworks has never considered abandoning Fallout 76. In an interview for GamesIndustry.biz, Pete Hines emphasized that an accomplished studio can't give up so easily.
Fallout 76 Nowhere Near Mod Support
Christian Pieniazek, 18 June 2019, 23:21
Fallout 76 expected the official mod support at the earliest in autumn 2019. It seems that the devs will be unable to keep even this distant deadline. Although it remains on their to-do list, the devs must first implement private server support deal with and deal with other critical issues.
Doom Eternal Will Get at Least Two Story Expansions
Bart Swiatek, 17 June 2019, 11:23
The shooter Doom Eternal from id Software will receive at least two expansions that will be part of the Year One Pass. The source of information is the game card at the Amazon store.
Bethesda Finally Delivered - New Bags From Fallout 76 Have Reached Players
Jakub Mirowski, 16 June 2019, 16:54
After a long wait, people who contacted the Bethesda company at the turn of last and this year, began to receive the promised canvas bags from the collector's edition of Fallout 76.
Free week with Fallout 76
Jacob Blazewicz, 14 June 2019, 15:54
The free week with Fallout 76 is still on, and until Monday you can check out all the content of the game on your PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 free of charge.
Wolfenstein Youngblood - New Gameplay From E3 2019
Bart Swiatek, 13 June 2019, 15:58
A new gameplay footage from the upcoming spin-off of the Wolfenstein series, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, has surfaced on the web. In the game we will control the daughters of B. J. Blazkowicz.
E3 2019 Expo Bethesda Conference Summary
Michael Kulakowski, 10 June 2019, 11:14
Bethesda once again organized a conference, which preceded the beginning of the E3 fair. During this year's event, several new titles were presented, as well as information on upcoming games, such as Doom Eternal, and further support for the publisher's already published productions was announced.
Bethesda Reveals Orion - New Game Streaming Technology
Bart Swiatek, 10 June 2019, 11:08
At the E3 2019 conference, Bethesda Softworks and id Software revealed Orion, a new gaming streaming technology that reduces latency and amount of transferred data.
Doom Eternal - Release Date, Collector's Edition And New Gameplay
Christian Pieniazek, 10 June 2019, 04:22
Bethesda Softworks company revealed the release date of Doom Eternal and showed new features of the game. In addition, we got to know the content of the collector's edition, which offers DooM Slayer wearable helmet.
Fresh Trailer of Wolfenstein Youngblood
Konrad Serafinski, 10 June 2019, 03:54
During the Bethesda conference a new trailer for Wolfenstein: Youngblood was presented. The title will tell the story of two daughters of Blazkowicz who will have to find their father in Nazi-occupied Paris.
New Cinematic Trailer of The Elder Scrolls Online; New Add-Ons
Conrad Hazi, 10 June 2019, 03:52
During the presentation at E3 2019 Expo, Bethesda showcased a new trailer of the third major expansion pack to The Elder Scrolls Online, entitled Elsweyr. Two more DLCs have also been announced, which will be released later this year.