Bethesda's Todd Howard says Starfied will be familiar and new to fans of the developer at the same time.
Bethesda's Pete Hines talks about the concepts of role playing and revenge in the upcoming Fallout 76.
The same bugs that were in early versions of Fallout Shelter are apparently in Westworld as is.
Bethesda's VR gambles have paid off.
It seems like PS4 and PC owners will have to wait a bit for the beta to hit their platforms.
Every E3 has its share of pros and cons. Let's take a look at the cons.
Bethesda's Todd Howard talks about the studio's newly announced game.
Bethesda's Pete Hines goes into detail about several of the game's mechanics.
Bethesda Game Studios' Todd Howard says the team already knows when the next Elder Scrolls will be out.
These are the most important things we've learned about Fallout 76 at E3.
Plus, nukes can't destroy your settlements permanently.
Now that the dust has settled, it's time to look at the week's biggest winners and losers.
There's more going on in the teaser trailer than meets the eye.
He also confirms that Fallout 76 has Bethesda's largest team ever working on it.
I mean, if it uses the same engine as The New Colossus, that does make sense.
It looks surprisingly good.
For limited modes only, though.
It'll be out this Fall, and be totally free to play.
There's a lot of new content coming to the game, actually.
But if you download and play it, you get to keep it.