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Rage 2, Doom Eternal, and Fallout 76 are coming to Steam

Looks like you don't need to worry about Bethesda Launcher exclusives anymore

Bethesda was among the many publishers to create their own PC game launchers over the past handful of years. Rage 2 would follow suit without a Steam release. However, today Bethesda has announced a step in a different direction – all of its big, impending games are coming to Steam.

Bethesda Elder Scrolls 6 release date are perhaps too far out to make a decision on platforms.

Earlier today, Bethesda made Morrowind free through its launcher, which we'd typically take as an effort to push people to use the platform. It seems the giveaway was just a gentle push, though, since the publisher isn't following up with exclusive games.

We'll see more of Doom Eternal at Bethesda's E3 presentation, though exactly what will be revealed about the publisher's other games remains to be seen.

The next big Bethesda push – and the company's return to Steam after a brief hiatus – comes along with the Rage 2 release date.

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The Doom Eternal release date is as-yet-unconfirmed, but you can follow that link for much more detail on everything we know about the shooter.