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Every Trailer Showcased During Bethesda’s E3 2019 Presentation

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Here you go Bethesda fans. If you happened to miss any trailers from Bethesda’s E3 2019 presentation then you’re in luck. We have compiled every trailer that was shown at the event for your convenience. Sit back and enjoy the fireworks.

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The Elder Scrolls Blades on Switch

There were some rumors flying around the internet about this one. Turns out those rumors were true. Nintendo Switch owners are finally going to get this game for free on the hybrid console. It appears that you’ll be able to use the Joy-Con’s motion controls to swing your sword or guard with your shield.

Fallout 76

Bethesda is going all out to bring people back to Fallout 76. They finally added everything that was missing from the base game that people loved from past Fallout games.

That means we’re getting NPCs, dialogue trees, and a true quest line. This play at improving Fallout 76 is massive and it’ll be interesting to see how it impact the player count.

Ghostwire Tokyo

This trailer is truly haunting. The master of horror, Shinji Mikami, is at it again. Most people were hoping for The Evil Within, but this trailer is a good sign of things to come for Ghostwire.

The Elder Scrolls Online

This trailer is absolutely gorgeous. It’s no surprise that Bethesda has built such a rich story in The Elder Scrolls Online. This trailer just showed off more of that story, but still left us on a bit of a cliffhanger.

Commander Keen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14ZD9_tLwgA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtQjGPfkEe8

Well, this was completely unexpected. Bethesda’s first game is finally making a comeback. Commander Keen is alive and well in the year 2019. The only catch is that this revival is coming to mobile platforms.

Deathloop

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXv5IDp8y74

This first-person action game from Arkane Studios is not what many were expecting, but it looks like it’ll be a damn good time. Dishonored 3 might not be coming soon, but if Deathloop’s gameplay is anything like this trailer then that may be okay.

The Elder Scrolls: Legends

It’s time to du-du-du-duel (in The Elder Scrolls Legends)! The first trailer just seems to be an extended TV spot, but the Moons of Elsweyr actually shows us some new content. Preordering this new expansion will also get you some incredibly useful extra packs.

Rage 2

Just when you thought Rage 2 couldn’t get any more ridiculous they had to release this trailer. There’s a giant Sand Worm, low gravity, bloody mess (just like Fallout), and so much more.

The Rise of the Ghosts Expansion is also on its way. There’s so much new everything coming to Rage 2 that looks to completely change up the whole experience.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood

This Wolfenstein follows in the footsteps of the previous Bethesda-published title and features co-op fun. This game looks to take place during the 1980s in the Nazi-occupied United States.

You’ll be able to pick up this next iteration in the Wolfenstein franchise on July 26, 2019.

Doom Eternal

Everything about all of these Doom Eternal trailers is pure metal magic. We got some story, gameplay, and a new multiplayer mode. Battle mode will feature a fight between two player-controlled demons and a single human Doom Slayer.

The gameplay is just confirmation that this title appears to be just as hectic and violently beautiful as past titles.

What threw a whole wrench into things was the tease of a trip to heaven in this title. We’ll just have to wait until Quakecon to find out more and the release on Nov 22, 2019.


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