Bethesda Softworks just won E3’s Day 1 with their first E3 showcase ever. The two and a half hour conference, broadcast live on Twitch and Youtube and hosted in the Dolby Theatre. After they unwittingly leaked Dishonored 2 a day earlier while rehearsing for E3 proper, there were very little in the way of surprising news, but they still managed to rock the stage. DOOM For me personally DOOM was the star of the show. Bethesda thought so too, as they opened the show with DOOM. After releasing a ten second trailer to a trailer a month ago, Bethesda and Id revealed the new DOOM game properly. And oh did they reveal it! After Id’s Executive Producer, Matty Stratton opened the show, ten straight minutes of Demon eviscerating ultraviolence in the gorgeously brown and brown locales of ...
According to Sony, the upcoming massively multiplayer online role-playing game The Elder Scrolls Online was not originally made for consoles. VP of publisher and developer relations at SCEA, Adam Boyes told Game Informer that the a console version of the online game was only brought into the picture after Sony and Bethesda met on various occasions to discuss the idea. “That game was never planned to come to consoles,” Boyes said. “And we just kind of kept sitting with [Bethesda] and being like, ‘Why not?'” “They’re like, ‘We’re not planning it,'” he added. “And I’m like, ‘Well, what if we built a plan that we could do that?'” Sony was the one that kindled this interest that led to Bethesda to consider brin...