Bethesda S Not Into Social Games
It’s not an entirely surprising piece of news given the company’s history, but certainly is reassuring to know Bethesda won’t be creating any kind of addictive social gaming craze and is instead concentrating on delivering wide-open, expansive, and in-depth game experiences that could take the better part of a year to see the entirety of. For everyone else, you can still play Angry Birds. Bethesda marketing vice president, Pete Hines, had a few things to say regarding Bethesda’s policy on creating games, starting with what the company is most well known for: Big games....