![]() ![]() In Quake Champions' case, the open beta had a couple of short months' head start on Bethesda's launcher, whereas it was eight months in Fallout Shelter's case. Quake Champions, Fallout Shelter both started out as Bethesda launcher-exclusive games before later coming to Steam. Pay attention, however, and you'll realise Bethesda has been trying to do this for years. This is obviously big news, as Fallout 76 is effectively the first major Bethesda game to skip Steam. Some had assumed this would be the case, seeing as the Steam logo didn't appear anywhere on the site, and no mentions of the platform were made in the FAQ itself. The game's official website, and the beta FAQ now reflect this fact more clearly. and the launch, will be available only via, not on Steam," Bethesda told the site. "The PC version of Fallout 76, for both the B.E.T.A. Instead, as you may have guessed already, Fallout 76 will be a Bethesda launcher exclusive - at least for launch. Bethesda confirmed this long running rumour to PC Gamer. Bethesda joins other publishers in making its next, hotly anticipated game available outside of Steam.įallout 76, Bethesda's upcoming online-focused RPG, will not launch on Steam on November 14. ![]()
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