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Dishonored Aug 19, 2016 Bethesda at Gamescom 2016 – Dishonored 2, Prey, Legends
The summer of Bethesda continues, with a strong showing at this year’s Gamescom in Cologne, Germany – the world’s biggest gaming convention. In a series of streams and special presentations to fans and media at Bethesda’s booth (Hall 8.1, B50/A51), the publisher delivered the latest on Dishonored 2, Prey and The Elder Scrolls: Legends. View 
Rage Oct 04, 2019 Incredible RAGE 2 Cosplays
In honor of the new expansion, we’ve got some incredible RAGE 2 cosplays for you to check out, created by talented members of our community. In addition to fantastic pictures of the final results, we have a few work-in-progress pictures and details on how each part was made. View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 23, 2022 The Grand Melee is back February 25!
Legends’ premier competitive event returns this weekend. View 
Fallout Sep 28, 2023 Fallout 76 Inside the Vault - Playtest Atlantic City Early
Welcome back to Inside the Vault! This week we have all the details you need to playtest Atlantic City content early, and a Haunted Shelter competition that will leave you shaking! Also inside, a look at upcoming weekend events and developer deep dives! Read on for more. View 
Dishonored Aug 30, 2016 Dishonored 2, Prey and the Arkane Way
One game is set in a fantastical alt-Victorian world. The other takes place on a space station in a near-future that’s grounded in reality. Dishonored 2 and Prey are clearly very different games – yet they share one thing in common. They are both developed by Arkane Studios.Make that <em>more</em> than one thing. Ever since Arkane was founded in 1999 in Lyon, France, the studio has specialized in making a certain type of game that is, well… uniquely Arkane. These games defy easy genre descriptors. They’re not shooters, but you can shoot stuff. They’re not pure action games, but you can certainly get your fill of bloody, brutal combat. They’re not RPGs, but you have the ability to make choices with real consequences. And they’re not purely stealth games, but there are times when you can finish a mission without ever being spotted. View 
The Elder Scrolls Aug 30, 2016 The Elder Scrolls: Legends PAX Arena at PAX West 2016
Bethesda is proud to be partnering with Twitch to bring The Elder Scrolls: Legends to Seattle, Washington from September 2 through 5 in the PAX Arena 4A at PAX West 2016. The PAX Arena will feature nonstop action such as sit and go tournaments, dev live streams, streamer matches and much more. We’ll be streaming developer matches throughout the show, and we’ve also enlisted some awesome streamers to help us out. We’re excited to welcome fan favorites <a href="https://twitter.com/TrumpSC">TrumpSC</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/itshafu">Hafu</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/Kolento">Kolento</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/NumotTheNummy">Kenji</a> to PAX West. They’ll be on hand to commentate on games, battle against one another, challenge developers and even play against some lucky fans at the PAX Arena. View 
The Elder Scrolls Mar 08, 2017 Starter's Guide to Combat
The Elder Scrolls: Legends puts a very unique spin on your traditional digital card game. Fast-paced and accessible, Legends also has a lot of depth for experienced player to explore. But before we dive into the strategic nuances of deck-building or the innovative dual-lane setup, let’s begin with the basics: how to play a match. View 
The Elder Scrolls Nov 27, 2017 The Elder Scrolls: Legends – November Monthly Card
Our card this month is quite sinister indeed. He has spent years cultivating and mastering the Black Arts and will not hesitate to use them in the subjugation of his enemies. View 
DOOM Oct 01, 2019 Submit your DOOM fan art – October’s Theme: Pen & Ink
Crack out the ink! View 
Dishonored Oct 06, 2015 Dishonored 2 on Display in New Museum Exhibit
It’s a question that’s been asked since the very first pixel bounced around on an ancient CRT screen: Are games art? While everyone from the players to the pundits will continue to debate the creative merits of virtual entertainment, one prominent museum is taking a definitive stance. Right now in Paris, the Art Ludique museum is hosting a new exhibit dedicated to French games. Titled The Art in Video Games – French Inspiration, the exhibit runs through March 6, 2016, and features more than 800 artworks and installations from an array of French studios. View