Bethesda’s reveals are all out this year; here’s when

Just in case you missed it, I figured this was worth a story of its own: everything Bethesda showed off at their conference is out this year.

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This is… practically unheard of, to be honest, with most games having a press cycle anywhere between 8-12 months (or longer) assuming they aren’t annual releases. In this case, though? Everything Bethesda showed (including a bunch of brand new reveals of major games, like Wolfenstein 2 and The Evil Within 2) is this year.

Let’s quickly go over all of it again, with a link to each story; Bethesda had a short enough press conference that this isn’t too difficult to do. In (roughly) chronological order:


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