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Bethesda Not Interested in Facebook or Wii U

Bethesda prefers their traditional platforms, PC and console; Nintendo and mobile aren't on their agenda any time soon.
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In a recent interview with Eurogamer, Bethesda vice president of PR and marketing Peter Hines said, “We really feel like we know who we are and we know who we are,” in regards to questions about branching out their market. While most developers notice the buzz mobile and Facebook games generate nowadays, Bethesda is more interested in sticking with what they’re best at, and who can blame them?

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Hines mentions that they haven’t really looked into the Wii U as a publishing platform for reasons he would “rather not go into.” With Skyrim under its belt and the upcoming The Evil Within, adventure games with grim character tend to be their forte. Nintendo tends to have a “cutesy,” family-oriented reputation, so that may be why Bethesda and Nintendo suffer from a fatal incompatibility. 

However, Bayonetta 2 will be on the Wii U, which isn’t necessarily the type of game we associate with Nintendo. Perhaps Bayonetta will be the edgy leader and encourage more developers to publish their grungy adventure games on Wii U, and maybe someday Bethesda may be one of them.


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