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Elder Scrolls Novel Potentially Confirms Elder Scrolls V
Author Greg Keyes is better known to me by his Star Wars Expanded Universe contributions, but as the writer on The Elder Scrolls: Infernal City, he's been promoted to "potential Bethesda informant." More »The Elder Scrolls In Convenient Novel Form
The land of Tamriel is terrorized by a floating city that first kills and then raises the dead in The Infernal City, the first of two Elder Scrolls novels by bestselling author Greg Keyes. More »Where Are All The "Next Gen" Games?
Bethesda Clarifies No Elder Scrolls V Statement
Last week at QuakeCon 09, Bethesda's Todd Howard was quoted as saying the company had "no current plans" for a fifth Elder Scrolls game. According to Bethesda, that's not what Howard said at all. More »id Software Bought By Bethesda Parent Company, ZeniMax
Doom, Fallout, Oblivion, Wolfenstein, Carmack, Howard... all in one company. More »Bethesda Softworks Goes Full Steam Ahead
Steam users can now enjoy more of the fruits of Bethesda Softworks labor, as The Elder Scrolls series and Call of Cthulhu join Valve's digital distribution service. Hardly shocking news, but news nonetheless. More »Steam Getting Oblivion, Morrowind
Looks like Bethesda will soon be bringing a lot more than just Fallout 3 to Steam, with users spotting some advertisements on the service advertising games like Oblivion and Morrowind. More »Bethesda Teams With Del Rey For Elder Scroll Novels
Elder Scroll Fans don't worry, Bethesda hasn't forgotten about you. More »Bethesda Rightsizes its DLC
Fallout 3's "The Pitt" and "Operation: Anchorage" - in terms of size and complexity - are where Bethesda wants to be with its DLC strategy, according to Bethesda's marketing and PR vice president. More »Top Oblivion DLC Revealed, Horse Armor Surprisingly Popular
Bethesda Softworks' campaign to incrementally squeeze money from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion players has been a huge success. So much so that offering up downloadable horse armor wasn't the flop it should have been. More »Peter Molyneux Compares Oblivion and Fable 2, Killing And Social Diseases
Patapon and Oblivion Get Budget Priced In Japan
Fallout 3 Is So Better Than Oblivion, Say Bethesda
Zero Punctuation On Oblivion
Fallout 3 Lead: "We're Console Players Now"
Bethesda Talks Fallout 3's Advancements
Gamasutra currently has an in-depth interview with Bethesda marketing VP Pete Hines all about Fallout 3 and just how the team plans to meet sky-high expectations for the game. Hines says that while you can't please 'em all, they try to think of the fans as much as they can: More »What If Oblivion Ran On The Crysis Engine?
Fallout 3 Is 50%-80% The Size Of Oblivion
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