Bethesda revealed Dishonored: Death of the Outsider last night. We have a trailer and more information about the game below. Dishonored: Death of the Outsider is coming out on September 15, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Here is more information about the game via Bethesda’s official website: “She was once one of Dunwall’s most notorious killers-for-hire. She traveled to Karnaca in search of redemption in Dishonored 2. And now, fan-favorite character Billie Lurk (aka Meagan Foster) will…
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Bethesda at E3? Good, Bad, or Indifferent?
I’m always excited about what Bethesda is going to do – I know what I’m getting when I play a Bethesda game, and unlike some other companies – Lionhead, I’m looking at you – the company isn’t really known for over promising and under delivering. So of all the conferences at this years E3, this one had me really excited. For the record, Bethesda did announce some really great stuff, although some of it was already leaked long before the…
Read MoreFallout 4’s Pip-Boy Edition Revealed at E3
Bethesda revealed the Fallout 4 Pip-Boy Edition last night during the company’s first E3 press conference. This special edition of the game comes with loads of stuff including a Pip-Boy replica.
Read MoreBethesda’s E3 2015 Press Conference
Bethesda kicked off E3 in a big way with the announcement of Doom, Dishonered 2 and Fallout 4 on June 14.
Read MoreWe may not see The Elder Scrolls Online PS4/One until 2015
Following on from the recent delay of six months for The Elder Scrolls Online on the Xbox One and PS4, an interview with creative director Paul Sage on IGN has cast doubt over whether or not it will be released before the end of the year.
Read MoreBethesda won’t be talking about Their Next Game for Ages
There's been a lot of rumours about the next Fallout game lately, and while a lot of them have been proven fake (and the others didn't need to be...), there's one pretty big rule in this industry: if you're hearing a lot about it, expect an official announcement of some sort. Bethesda has held tight, often refusing to even acknowledge these rumours exist. Why? Probably because their new-gen titles are nowhere near ready.
Read MoreBethesda Defends Elder Scrolls Subscription
How many big publsihers have placed a subscription on their big AAA MMO, all the while spouting PR speak about it definitely being worth it? You can add one more - Pete Hines has defended the subscription for The Elder Scrolls Online by saying that a subscription only fails if you're not getting your money's worth.
Read MoreFallout 4 Not to be Revealed in 2014
The last year has seen more than a few rumours involving Fallout 4. Not a single one of them has so far been proven to be true, with only the vaguer "confirmed at release" rumours still holding any water. It seems any troll with the capacity to purchase a website has looked to Bethesda as a source, perhaps because Fallout fans are so desperate to find out what's going to be coming next. They ought to prepare themselves for a long wait though - it seems Fallout 4 won't even be announced this year, let alone see release.
Read MoreSkyrim Isn’t Coming to PS4, Xbox One
Last week, Bethesda accidentally teased their fanbase with the unveiling of the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One edition of Skyrim. The community went mad, some wondering why it was a necessary addition to new generation machines, others excited to once again explore a now refreshed, graphically improved land. Unfortunately, it isn't going to happen.
Read MoreFallout 4 Leaked, For Real This Time
An anonymous tipster sent in the documents to Kotaku a couple of weeks ago, most of them supposedly used for a casting-call project called "Institute". The word Fallout is never mentioned in any of the papers, but the dialogue contains the requisite Fallout phrase, "War. War never changes", and the casting director has worked on other Bethesda properties, including Skyrim.
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