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Fallout Dec 12, 2018 Bethesda’s 2018 Holiday Gift Guide
This time of year’s stressful enough as is, so let us make gift shopping easier with our hand-crafted list of present ideas perfect for the Bethesda fan in your life. View 
A New Gauntlet Mode: Pauper!
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Fallout Oct 21, 2025 Battle Spooky Scorched and earn rewards in Fallout 76’s all-new Mini Season!
Don’t be a scaredy cat! Experience the wasteland’s take on trick-or-treating while it lasts. View 
Fallout Dec 25, 2018 Fallout 76: Inside the Vault – December 25, 2018
Season’s Greetings and Happy Holidays from Fallout and Bethesda! View 
The Elder Scrolls Mar 25, 2019 Celebrate 25 Years of The Elder Scrolls
We’re commemorating a quarter century of Tamriel and the community that calls it home with a whole host of special gifts, sales and more! View 
The Elder Scrolls Nov 26, 2019 The Elder Scrolls: Legends - November 2019 Monthly Reward Card
Read about Rimmen Purveyor, November’s monthly reward card! View 
DOOM Dec 15, 2019 Submissions for December are OPEN – Show us your fan art!
Intermission is over; time for the art to come flooding in! View 
The Elder Scrolls Dec 12, 2018 Upcoming Card Changes with Patch 2.5
Read all about the card changes coming to The Elder Scrolls: Legends as part of our upcoming patch! View 
Fallout Feb 18, 2025 Fallout 76: Fasnacht
It’s party time for the robots of Helvetia. Fasnacht starts February 18 with new rewards. View 
The Elder Scrolls Feb 27, 2018 The Importance of Being Organized
Humans like to categorize and organize things. Our brains are wired to be really good at it. We experience a ton of information every day, and our brains process and organize a lot of it passively and instantaneously. At a basic level, there are categories of “don’t care about this right now” to “this is something I want to pay attention to.” This allows us to focus on the things we want or need to do without feeling overwhelmed by all the noise. For example, if we drive to work, we see thousands of objects but we automatically put some things into the “pay attention” category -- things like traffic signals, pedestrians, and other cars. View