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Everything Bethesda announced at today at its E3 briefing

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Fallout 4 and more from Bethesda.

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LOS ANGELES — The Electronic Entertainment Expo tradeshow starts on a Sunday now because Bethesda wants some of that spotlight.

The publisher made a bunch of announcements as it highlighted its upcoming releases. We now know more about Doom, Dishonored 2, and Fallout 4. Let’s check out everything the publisher showed off tonight.

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Doom

One of the first big shooters is back, and it’s going to take you to hell. Bethesda spent a good chunk of its show talking about the reboot, and you can get a look at it below.

Read more about it here.

Battlecry

Bethesda is making free-to-play games — and that led it to announce BethesdaNet. As a part of that platform initiative, the company is working on Battlecry, which is an team-based action game.

Dishonored 2

We heard about this yesterday thanks to a leak, but now it’s confirmed.

Read more about it here.

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The Elder Scrolls Legends

Here’s another free-to-play game from Bethesda. It’s the company’s take on the card-battler genre — and a direct threat to Blizzard’s successful Heartstone: Heroes of Warcraft.

Read more about it here.

Fallout Shelter

Not only is Bethesda getting into the free-to-play PC business, it’s also announced its first mobile release. It’s a vault-management sim, and it’s out now on iOS (and coming later to Android).

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Read more about it here. (And check GamesBeat in the next 24-48 hours for a review.)

Fallout 4

Of course, the real reason Bethesda held its own press conference is because it has a new Fallout game. We learned a ton about this new role-playing tech into a nuclear armageddon. That includes its Nov. 10 release date as well as its $120 special edition.

Read more about it here.

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