Bethesda is enjoying a major milestone for the studio, as their flagship series, The Elder Scrolls, turns thirty. While the team looked back on the franchise through the years, it also teased more about its future as part of today's celebration.
If you've been waiting for more looks and reveals of Elder Scrolls 6, well, you might be kept waiting. According to Bethesda studio head Todd Howard, it's still very much in the design phase.
E3 2021 has come and gone, and whilst we got plenty of surprises and cool games thrown at our collective faces, there were some noticeable omissions from the gaming mecca. Here are five RPGs Bradford wishes we saw during E3 2021 this past week.
It looks like a presentation is reportedly in store this week with Microsoft and Bethesda discussing the recent acquisition of the latter by the former.
In a 19 minute video, the folks behind Skyblivion, the mod looking to rebuild Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion in the Skyrim Special Edition engine, shared an update on their progress, including providing a peak at quest gameplay.
In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Bethesda Game Studios Director Todd Howard reflected on the recent acquisition from Microsoft.
Remember Microsoft's $7.5 billion purchase of Zenimax Media and their child companies, including Bethesda Softworks? A new interview from Kotaku with Phil Spencer sheds some more light on that.
In case you missed it, a new developer diary for Skyblivion shared details on the mod including just how much progress has been made over the years.
By now, you have no doubt seen the news of Microsoft's $7.5 billion buyout of Zenimax Media - the parent company of Bethesda Softworks. Before the hype and excitement make their rounds, if they haven't already, let's pause for a moment and apply some critical thinking. I do not think this acquisition is good for consumers. Here's why.