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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:37pm 23/02/22 | 0 Comments
One less launcher, happy days. This is one that's definitely a long time coming too, with the Bethesda.net Launcher on PC set to shutdown this year. As per the headline, as of April 2022, players will be able to migrate their games and Wallet to Steam.

This doesn't mean that the Bethesda.net login for games like Fallout 76 and The Elder Scrolls Online will disappear, it' just that Bethesda has come to the realisation that the need for its own separate launcher wasn't the best of ideas.
The migration to Steam will include your game library and Wallet – meaning you will not lose anything from your Bethesda.net account. Many games will also have their saves migrated, with a few requiring some manual transfers. For games that require it, you will still use your Bethesda.net login to sign in to play. Your Bethesda.net account will not be lost and will still be accessible on our website and in-game, and we will continue supporting all Bethesda.net accounts with our future titles.

With Bethesda being a part of the Xbox family it's interesting that Steam was chosen over the native Xbox App. Not that we're complaining, Steam is still the best way to game on PC.

For more info -- head here for the official announcement.



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