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QuakeCon 2024 returns this August
The BYOC is coming back to Grapevine, TX for a weekend of nonstop gaming and more! View 
Join Us at an Xbox FanFest Watch Party!
We’re party-crashing Xbox’s FanFest! Here’s how you can join us in this year’s FanFest Watch Parties. View 
Beginner's Guide to Attributes and Classes
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The Elder Scrolls Mar 08, 2017 Advanced Deck Building Tips
Now that we’ve covered some of the basics of deck building in The Elder Scrolls: Legends, it’s time to dig in a bit deeper with some advanced strategies including the different deck archetypes that frequently exist within card games. This should prepare you to dive right into deck building when the time is right. View 
The Elder Scrolls Mar 25, 2020 Experience the Grand Melee for FREE March 27!
Legends’ highest-stake event returns with no entrance fee! View 
QUAKE Mar 07, 2017 Quake Champions – Closed Beta Sign-Ups Are Now Open
It’s almost time to return to the Arenas, so dust off your rocket jumping and Railgun skills – sign-ups for the highly anticipated Closed Beta for Quake Champions are now open on the game’s new official site. View 
Fallout Sep 27, 2017 Bethesda Pinball Now Available for Pinball FX3
From the Dragonborn to the DOOM marine, your favorite Bethesda heroes are now nailing skill shots and hitting ramp combos in a brand-new pinball experience. We are happy to announce that Bethesda Pinball has made the jump to Pinball FX3 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows 10 and Steam. View 
The Elder Scrolls Online Oct 31, 2019 Celebrate Halloween with Bethesda sales, in-game events & more!
Join in the season of the macabre across games like ESO, Fallout 76 and RAGE 2. View 
The Elder Scrolls Jul 22, 2019 Building on a Theme: Zumog Phoom’s Ambition
Learn how to upgrade the Zumog Phoom’s Ambition Theme Deck using only commons and rares! View 
DOOM Jul 14, 2019 Top 5 Cameos of DOOM - #2: Windows (95) to Another World
In the heady days of the early ‘90s, no one was really sure how gaming on a PC should work. Up until this point DOS was king, meaning games needed to be run from the command line and necessitated a somewhat arcane knowledge of DOS commands and syntax. View