Bethesda will shut down its PC launcher in MayYou'll be able to transfer your purchases and wallet balance to Steam.By K. Holt, 02.22.2022
'The Last of Us Part II' hits PlayStation Now on October 5thOther additions this month include 'Fallout 76' and 'Final Fantasy VIII Remastered.'By K. Holt, 10.04.2021
‘Fallout 76’ is headed to Fallout 3’s Pittsburgh in 2022The Pitt will form part of a new feature dubbed 'Expeditions'By D. Cooper, 06.13.2021
Fallout 76's battle royale mode is getting nuked in SeptemberBethesda is killing Nuclear Winter two years after announcing it.By K. Holt, 06.11.2021
'Fallout 76' Steel Dawn update arrives a week earlyAn accidental rollout on Xbox pushed Bethesda to update 'Fallout 76' on all platforms.By R. Lawler, 11.25.2020
‘Fallout 76’ will be free on Steam if you already bought it for PCEarly buyers will also get ‘Fallout Classic Collection’ for free.By M. DeAngelis, 04.02.2020
‘Fallout 76’ adds human NPCs on April 7thAfter a delay, the game's long-awaited Wastelanders DLC is finally on its way. By I. Bonifacic, 02.04.2020
'Fallout 76' hackers wiped out players' inventoriesYour items aren't safe on public servers.By R. England, 12.24.2019
Bethesda hopes you'll pay $100 a year for private 'Fallout 76' worldsIt's coming just after the team delayed a major free update.By J. Fingas, 10.23.2019
'Fallout 76' will get a public test server in 2020You can finally help iron out kinks in the game's features.By J. Fingas, 09.28.2019
Even the 'Fallout 76' collectibles have issuesA wearable helmet is being recalled over a mold risk.By K. Holt, 09.24.2019
Watch Bethesda’s E3 2019 highlights in 15 minutesIncluding its big reveal of Orion, its new game streaming technology.By C. Fisher, 06.10.2019
'Fallout 76' is about to be a lot more like 'Fallout'The next big update, called "Wastelanders," is coming fall 2019. By E. Alvarez, 06.09.2019
'Fallout 76' update adds contentious 'pay-to-win' itemAn update arriving today lets players pay real money to repair in-game items.By R. Lawler, 04.09.2019
'Doom Eternal' and other Bethesda games are coming to SteamYou won't need Bethesda's own launcher, including for 'Fallout 76.'By J. Fingas, 03.25.2019