The Fallout 76 release for PC won't be available on Steam, but will be hosted on Bethesda.net instead.
The Fallout 76 release for PC won't be available on Steam, but will be hosted on Bethesda.net instead.
It would be any other title I’d enjoy, but I’m sure I’ll purchase nearly every Bethesda release to have access to their launcher. Also, Steam charges about 30%—probably why I edited it; maybe it means the game could end up cheaper.
The contradiction that I share with you, even though this platform is a monopoly, which I hate. I’d rather people understand that consoles are merely outdated PCs that still rely on exclusivity, and that individuals learn to use real computers instead. Exclusivity is the only thing left for consoles today.
I understand which games I won't be playing at the time Fallout 76 comes out.
World of Warcraft? Yeah, I’m still into it. The new Wow expansion drops in two weeks, but will I keep playing it after Fallout 76 releases? Honestly, I can only focus on one MMORPG at a time.
We were aware from the start that Fallout 76 would appear exclusively on the Bethesda platform, thanks to the limited beta access. It wasn’t entirely surprising.
Valve's typical 30% reduction is normal for a store or site. The market is competitive, but with around eight launchers, it can feel overwhelming. I’ll accept this, but if they try pushing mods (definitely not for 76) to restrict access to bethesda.net, I’ll get upset.