
Bethesda Softworks
Blizzard Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher founded by Michael Morhaime, Allen Adham, and Frank Pearce in 1991. It is a Microsoft subsidiary based in California.
The company was originally known as Silicon and Synapse. The first games developed completely by the company were Rock n’ Roll Racing and The Lost Vikings. In 1993, the company name changed to Chaos Studios, then to Blizzard Entertainment in 1994.
Blizzard Entertainment is most known for producing World of Warcraft, a massively multiplayer online RPG. Blizzard Entertainment also produced Diablo, Overwatch, and StarCraft.
Each year, Blizzard Entertainment hosts BlizzCon, a gaming convention for fans to meet and find out about new games and expansions.
Bethesda Softworks News
Tickets are on sale now for VGC Live in Glasgow
VGC takes to the stage for the first time ever at one of Glasgow's most historic venues
Pete Hines says he quit Bethesda post-Xbox because ‘it’s part of something not genuine’
The former publishing boss suggests he was frustrated about the direction of the Elder Scrolls publisher
Todd Howard claims the ‘majority’ of Bethesda are on Elder Scrolls 6, and don’t expect ‘Starfield 2.0’ soon
The Elder Scrolls 6 was announced in 2018 and Bethesda just passed a 'big milestone'
‘It was the game I waited my career to make’: Former ZeniMax Online boss confirms he quit following Microsoft axe
Project Blackbird was cancelled as part of Microsoft's huge 2025 cuts
Interview: Todd Howard says he’s ‘super lucky’ to be working on ‘multiple games’ alongside Fallout season 2
The new season of Fallout begins later this month on Amazon
The Elder Scrolls Online is free to play for the next week
Zenimax Online’s MMO is free to play coinciding with QuakeCon
Starfield reportedly targeting PS5 release in 2026 following ‘weak’ sales of first expansion
Bethesda’s sci-fi RPG is coming to PS5 but not in 2025, it’s claimed
Oblivion Remastered was April’s best-selling US game, Forza Horizon 5 leapt from 42nd to 2nd due to PS5 release
Oblivion Remastered sold more units in two weeks in the US than the original did in 15 months, Circana says
‘Let me do that one again’: Oblivion Remastered still has the original’s infamous dialogue blooper
Tandilwe's badly edited voice acting is still here for a new generation of players
Instead of shutting down mod remaking Oblivion in Skyrim, Bethesda gave the team Oblivion Remastered keys
"They have no intention of shutting down our project," the Skyblivion team says
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is available now
The game is available on Xbox, PC, PS5 and Game Pass










