

That process is different for Doom Eternal, however, as its save files must be moved with a custom save conversion tool available starting today as a free download. The Bethesda launcher is closing its doors on May 11th, which means players need to migrate any games they own on the platform to their new home on Steam.
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For pretty much all affected games, the process is as simple as moving files from an old install folder to a new one, and Bethesda details exact file locations on a helpful support page. If your Bethesda Launcher library has any offline save and configuration files, you'll need to move those manually to your newly installed Steam versions. The biggest non-Steam exception to today's transfer process is The Elder Scrolls Online, which has always required its own PC launcher (much like other popular MMOs that are sold on Steam). Bethesda ha anunciado en un comunicado en su blog oficial que este año cerrará las puertas de, su aplicación de escritorio para sus juegos de PC.Este cambio sólo afectará a aquellas personas que jueguen a los títulos de la compañía a través de este launcher, de modo que las personas que accedan desde otras plataformas no necesitan modificar nada. will continue to function for games that support its logins, as well, whether to grant game-specific perks or keep track of save files. On May 11, the launcher will no longer function, and youll need to use Steam to access any games you had acquired via Bethesda Launcher from that point on. The official site will remain online for the foreseeable future for a few reasons, the biggest being that any lapsed Bethesda Launcher accounts will hang out in a hermetically sealed state, waiting for affected users to log in at any point and initiate a transfer of games and currencies to Steam. In good news for anyone who sees this article well after May 11 and freaks out: calm down. It's okay. Enlarge / Success! Goodbye forever, Bethesda Launcher.
