Bethesda bids farewell to their blog

Bethesda’s blog has been the source for all the happenings within Bethesda and around the community for over eight years. Starting tomorrow, Bethesda will migrate all of their sites under bethesda.net, creating an all inclusive site for games, news, and community posts.

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Here’s what Bethesda had to say on the matter:

After eight years of bringing you the latest community happenings, interviews, news – and for things that are beyond words we are bidding a fond farewell to Bethesda Blog.

Starting tomorrow, Bethesda.net will be our one-stop shop for the latest news and information on our games. As the site expands, it will offer ways for you to connect to our communities and to each other through features, forums, content sharing, and more. To be clear, the content you’ve come to expect from Bethblog isn’t going away, it’s just going to be incorporated into all the news and features we will have on Bethesda.net.That’ll allow us to have a single-source for everything, on all our games, studios, and communities.

The blog will be kept as an archive with thousands of posts over the last eight years. You can read Bethesda’s full post here.


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