Believe it or not, people are still modding and playing 2011's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and as a result, Bethesda is still updating the game. Most recently, they've made changes to how the ...
It's been a long walk to paid mods for Bethesda, but a little over two years after the catastrophic attempt to monetise Steam Workshop, Creation Club is officially live for Skyrim players. The ...
At the Bethesda press conference at E3, the company announced a new program called Creation Club for Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition that will allow players of both games to spend credits to ...
E3 2017 - Bethesda got into hot water with its new Creation Club program, which allows gamers to buy credits with real money to spend on extra content in Skyrim and Fallout 4. But the publisher has ...
Bethesda’s community have built a huge library of mods, both big and small for their games, but Bethesda want to make that just a little bit better, a little bit more cohesive. Announcing Creation ...
Anthony Taormina is an original member of the Game Rant team, having been part of the publication for 15 years. He coordinates content for all facets of the site and manages its social media, PR, and ...
Bethesda has dropped an update for Skyrim Special Edition which adds a new paid mods page called Creations, among other things. With the update, Bethesda has done away with Creation Club, as Creations ...
The Fallout 4 Creation Club is live and the Skyrim Creation Club for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC is set to deliver new content next month. During its E3 Showcase in June, Bethesda ...
Bethesda has announced a new paid mods system that will see it charge for extra game content. Announced via a trailer during it's E3 2017 press conference, the Creation Club is a new collection of add ...
Bethesda has announced a kind of paid-for mod initiative called Creation Club for Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition. It's coming this summer for PC, PS4 and Xbox One, and allows you to spend ...
Todd Howard pretty much confirms Creation Club will continue, and may even find its way into future games like Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI. From the sound of it, Bethesda's unpopular "paid mods ...