How to migrate your games from the Bethesda game launcher

The Bethesda.net game launcher is giving up the spirit of May 11, so Bethesda is giving everyone who has purchased games on their exclusive platform the opportunity to migrate their purchases to Steam. The launcher and your library will remain available after May 11, but Bethesda has recommended that users begin the process as soon as possible.

In the process of migrating your games, Bethesda has noticed that your entire game library and wallet will be accompanied by all your saved games – meaning you do not have to worry about losing your 500-plus-hour replay of Fallout 76. However, we would recommend that you back up these files where appropriate before starting the process.

However, Bethesda.net logins will still be a thing, and your credentials will remain unchanged for titles that require an account such as. Eternal doom and Fallout 76.

If you are unsure if you actually have any games on the Bethesda.net launcher, here is a summary list of affected games that have been available on the platform. This can be a little confusing, especially considering that many of these games have been hosted on Steam at the same time.

To find any backups you may have and back them up, Bethesda has provided this handy guide that shows the default location for any saves made through the Bethesda.net launcher.

Fortunately, the process of migrating your games is remarkably easy, in addition to finding any storages you may have lurking around. Just log in to your account at Bethesda.net and click the “Transfer Library” button.

If you have not already done so, this tool will ask you to link and verify your Steam account. Once you have done that, just confirm which games are taking the plunge and you are well on your way.

What to look for in a successful transfer.

The whole process is pretty straightforward, but Bethesda has also provided a FAQ that offers a more comprehensive list of specific questions you may have.