Bethesda’s E3 show released a demo

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Bethesda Softworks’s 2016 E3 show began with Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb back together again. Playing for time while the show started a little late, the hosts bantered and “speculated” about what we would see. Adam and Morgan took off once the show started, but threatened to come back for post-show events.

Bethesda’s Pete Hines announced Quake Champions, a multiplayer hero arena shooter. Elder Scrolls Legends, the strategy card game announced last year, was shown again. Todd Howard told the audience to expect more Fallout 4 content including new workshop stuff and a “Nuka World” amusement park setting. A Skyrim Special Edition bundle was revealed that brings graphical improvements and all DLC for Skyrim to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Arkane Studios finally admitted they’re working on Prey. Not Prey 2, but Prey, which looks to be a reboot. Doom is getting SnapMap updates including Hell-themed assets. The biggest Doom applause moment? An honest-to-gosh demo, that’s available now! What year is this? Elder Scrolls Online got some love with a look at The Dark Brotherhood expansion, and the notice that ZeniMax Online is working on “One Tamriel” an overhaul that brings dynamic level scaling to the whole game making character levels as meaningful as Cow Clicker. Finally, Bethesda gave us Dishonored 2 gameplay and dropped the November 11th release date.

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