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Doom Eternal, The Elder Scrolls VI, Fallout 76 & More At Bethesda’s Massive E3 Conference

Bethesda’s E3 Showcase ticked all the boxes as the award-winning developers announce a flurry of exciting new games for both established and yet to be seen franchises. It was a little easy to get caught up in all the excitement but if you missed anything, we’ve got you covered. In total, Bethesda made 13 different announcements for Doom, The Elder Scrolls, Quake Champions, Rage 2, Starfield, and more.

We’ve gathered up all of the trailers so you can check them out for yourself, or you can watch the conference in full at the top of the page.

Fallout 76 E3 Trailer

The Elder Scrolls VI Announced

Rage 2 Gameplay Feature

Doom Eternal

New IP Starfield Revealed

The Elder Scrolls Blades Announced

The longest wait between an Elder Scrolls since the release of the franchise is over. Bethesda’s first new franchise for 20 years with Starfield. An all-new Elder Scrolls experience on mobile, Fallout 76 will be 4x larger than Fallout. Now is a great time to be a Bethesda fan.

Source: Press Release
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