Great news for all Bethesda – and Dishonored – fans as the company has just revealed that the PC version of Dishonored will use Valve’s DRM, Steamworks. Not only that, but Bethesda has also unveiled that they are working on an epic new game and that The Elder Scrolls Online has not affected their support on both their older games and their upcoming, epic un-announced game.
Pete Hines, VP of PR and Marketing at Bethesda, has tweeted a couple of hours ago that the PC version of Dishonored will use Steamworks, like pretty much every Bethesda game. Good news then for those that worried about the game’s DRM:
“Like recent other recent titles (Skyrim, RAGE), Dishonored on PC will use Steamworks.”
On the other hand, Bethesda tweeted that the announcement of The Elder Scrolls Online has never affected their work on Fallout 3, Skyrim, and DLCs. What’s more interesting here though is that the company has hinted that they are already working on their new project that promises to be epic.
“Don’t worry, TESOnline never affected our work on Fallout 3, Skyrim, DLCs, or NextEpicThingy. We’ll keep doing our thing.”
A lot of people were confused about TESOnline when it got announced, as they believed that it was developed by Bethesda. This is not true and as we’ve said and before, TESOnline is being developed by Zenimax Online Studios.
What this new, epic project could be though? No information has been given as of yet, so we can only make predictations and speculate. As soon as we get more details about Bethesda’s new game, we’ll be sure to inform you. Until then though, enjoy today’s games and rest assured that Bethesda is still supporting its old projects!
John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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