Bethesda’s PC version of the game launcher is regarding to go into history, and today players can start transferring their game library, including DLC, virtual currency, in-game purchases, friends list, and more, to Steam. The game launcher itself will continue to be playable until May 11, but following that, the PC launcher will only offer account transfers and no longer play games.
Different games transfer slightly differently, butbasic transfer methodThe games or items you have purchased will have corresponding products on Steam and can be obtained for free. The more troublesome thing is the archive. In this part, each game may have its own unique method, so read the operation instructions carefully. for example,Players of Doom: EternalTo manually copy the archive from the original folder to the Steam folder, and “Fallout 76” hasspecial toolto assist with the transfer. “Wolfenstein: Blood and Blood” cannot transfer archives at all, and all progress will be lost in the process of switching to Steam, but at least DLC and skins should be able to transfer normally.
While transferring is a nuisance following all, having one less launcher isn’t a bad thing, and Steam is still one of the most powerful game launchers out there. Bethesda also took this opportunity to expand the game library sold on Steam, adding “The Elder Scrolls: Arena”, “The Elder Scrolls II: Rain of Daggers”, “Return to Wolfenstein: Into the Enemy” and other ancient games. Aftermath 76’s public beta server has moved to Steam.