news Bethesda.net: How can you migrate your games to Steam before the service shuts down? We explain it to you
The Bethesda.net gaming service will be shut down on May 11th. If you used to buy the publisher’s games through this service, you still have a few days to migrate all your content to Steam! We explain how.
If the vast majority of Bethesda games have already been available on Steam since their release, the publisher also had its own client. Just, from May 11th it will permanently close its doors and you will therefore no longer be able to access your games through this service. Don’t panic if you used it earlier, Everything you owned on Bethesda.net can be easily transferred to Steam today.
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- The Great Journey
- And then the consoles?
The Great Journey
Bethesda.net has already started closing its doors since April 11th.. In fact, since that date, no more games can be launched on the platform, and the broadcast of these on Steam began to be available. But from May 11th, the client will be closed permanently.and you will therefore no longer be able to access what you have on it. Luckily, you still have enough time to transfer your two games, your DLCs, your saves, and even the money you have in your virtual wallet to Steam.. To do this, you can go through a link available directly on the official website of the publisherand follow the instructions that are presented to you.
While most of your saves will transfer automatically, some games will need to be transferred manually. Again, all information is available on the website. Be aware of that too Wolfenstein: Youngblood saves cannot be transferred to Steam at this time, and DOOM Eternal saves require a few additional steps.
Also note that games not previously available on Steam are now available.. If you have some on your Bethesda.net account, you can transfer them to Steam with peace of mind.
And then the consoles?
If you owned Bethesda games on console, rest assured, this information does not affect you, it will not change anything for you. On the other hand, If you used to play on PC and would have preferred to port your games from Bethesda.net to your console rather than Steam, the publisher knew this was absolutely impossible.
If you have questions about transferring your Bethesda.net games to Steam, know that a detailed FAQ is available on theirs official pagethere is no doubt that your question will be answered there.
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