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Bethesda Launcher Games Can Be Migrated to Steam on April 27 The launcher won't allow you to play your games from May 11.
Bethesda.net, the launcher for Bethesda PC titles like Deathloop and Fallout 76, is being sunset soon. The service will allow players to migrate their games, save file data, currencies, and so on ...
As announced by Bethesda earlier this year, the Bethesda Launcher has been earmarked for sunsetting this year. In a new update, players have now been given a date upon which the migration of the ...
Anyone who owns games through the Bethesda.net Launcher can migrate them, along with any funds in their wallet, to Steam beginning in April. Most games will have their saves automatically ...
Bethesda recommends that anyone who has games on the Bethesda.net launcher move them over to Steam as soon as they can. Starting in May, games left on the launcher will become inaccessible.
Bethesda on Tuesday announced it is sunsetting its own launcher and, starting in early April, you'll be able to migrate your games and Wallet to your Steam account.
Bethesda is plans to retire its PC launcher in the coming months, the company announced this week. For those who have libraries of games within the Bethesda Launcher, you’ll soon have the ...
Earlier today, Bethesda revealed that they would be sunsetting their Bethesda.net launcher in favor of moving all of is games back over to Steam. According to the post, they’ll be starting this ...
Find your Bethesda save file. (C:\Program Files (x86)\Bethesda.net Launcher\games\Fallout 2\data\SAVEGAME) Copy all save file folders (SLOT01, SLOT02, and so on) to the Steam save file location.
Bethesda has not specified an exact date for when its PC launcher will go dark other than saying it will take place sometime in May. So, if you’re a regular user of the company’s PC launcher ...
Bethesda Launcher shutting down in May 2022 All data, such as wallets and owned game libraries, will be migrated to Steam.
Bethesda has announced it is closing its PC storefront, the Bethesda.net Launcher, later this year. In a blog post, the company thanked fans for their support and assured them they won't lose ...