Bethesda’s Online Store Makes Comeback

Bethesda has relaunched its online store and is offering all of it’s titles and DLC on the new store.Bethesda has said that the Oblivion DLC |aisle is now fully operational, offering the complete selection of digital content for worldwide consumption.”It’s important to note that the online store is only for PC gamers, and Bethesda are making it clear that it’ll not refund stupidity…”There are no refunds on digital content purchased on this site. All sales are final.”An interesting side note; if you’ve bought Oblivion from Steam, then DO NOT purchase the DLC from Bethesda’s online store as the content “will not be compatible with versions downloaded from Steam.”Although Bethesda asy that the site is full operational and offers “digital content for worldwide consumption”, you won’t be able to use the store if you’re outside of North America. 

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