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Microsoft’s new subsidiary Vault to be final step of ZeniMax acquisition

Microsoft has announced the creation of a new subsidiary called Vault which will ultimately be merged with ZeniMax to complete the acquisition process. In September of last year, Microsoft had disclosed its intention to acquire 100% stakes in ZeniMax Media and it’s publishing company Bethesda for a sum total of $7.5 billion cash. The acquisition

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Bethesda Games on Xbox and PC To Be “Either First or Better or Best”

Moving forward, games from Bethesda will be “either first or better or best” on Xbox and PC. This comes from the Xbox CEO Tim Stuart. Regarding cross-play, Stuart said that they “highly encourage cross-platform play, simply from this landscape of, if it’s good for the gaming ecosystem, it’s good for us, [a] classic rising tide

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GeForce Now

Bethesda Follows Activision in Pulling Games from GeForce Now

Despite mostly positive reviews that pitched GeForce NOW as a potential rival to Google’s Stadia, NVIDIA’s new cloud gaming service is now facing a major problem. Following Activision’s decision to pull their games from the service last week, Bethesda has now followed suit. The catalog of Bethesda games which was available during the service’s trial

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Starfield was announced at E3 2018 but Bethesda hasn't opened up at all regarding the game's development, just like they haven't about their entire company in the past year.

The State of Bethesda in 2020

2019 for Bethesda Softworks can’t be stated as one of the best years in the company’s history. In fact, it is probably one of the, if not the worst in the publisher’s 34 years of history, thanks to some unhealthy monetization schemes, mediocre launches and an eerily quiet fall window. Bethesda kicked off 2019 with

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