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Bethesda is pulling the plug on its PC game store and launcher, the Microsoft-owned company announced today. Fallout 76 was originally an exclusive title on the launcher, and it looked like more of Zenimax-published games will be taking that route before the decision was reversed in early 2019.The Bethesda.net launcher shutdown is slated to happen in May, 2022, but before that in April, Bethesda will begin offering a migration plan for users to move all owned games and wallet funds over to Steam. Saves from many titles will also make the jump automatically, though some may require manual transfers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an exception for some reason though, with save transfers being completely unavailable.
More details on exactly how the migration will work — and hopefully a list of games needing manual save transfers — will be made available in early April.