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Bethesda Softworks Community Standards
We love our community and want to work together to create a safe and fun environment for everyone. View The Elder Scrolls Apr 22, 2025 Getting Started in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
Get a little refresher on the original Oblivion experience, plus some words of wisdom from the development teams at Bethesda Game Studios and Virtuos. View 
DOOM Apr 20, 2019 Top 5 Demons of DOOM - #3: The Mancubus
First appearing in DOOM II, the Mancubus quickly gained a reputation as something you really do not want to encounter in a dark corridor. This is probably due to it being a fleshy, hulking biped approximately the size of said dark corridor with flamethrowers for arms, constantly dripping fangs and a disturbingly high tolerance for pain. View 
The Elder Scrolls Jul 30, 2019 The Elder Scrolls: Legends 2.12 Patch Notes
Soul Trapping enhancements, chat improvements, animations tweaks, multiple sound and many bug fixes! View 
The Elder Scrolls Sep 22, 2020 The Elder Scrolls: Legends - September 2020 Monthly Reward Card
Read all about September’s monthly reward card: Dark Mane! View 
DOOM Apr 15, 2020 Submissions for April are OPEN – Show us your fan art!
Team up and tag in! View 
The Elder Scrolls Jul 27, 2017 The Elder Scrolls: Legends – Now Available for Phones
The Elder Scrolls: Legends is now available to download for free on iOS and Android phone devices via the App Store and Google Play store, respectively. Featuring a new streamlined interface designed to take advantage of smaller screen sizes, now is the perfect time to jump into the fray. View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 26, 2020 Steel yourselves – The Grand Melee begins February 28
Legends’ highest-stake event returns! View 
QUAKE Aug 30, 2018 Announcing the PGL Quake Champions Open!
This October, Quakers from around the world travel to Bucharest to compete for $50,000 in prizes! 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