Bethesda: 'no plans to do anything other than RPGs'
Role-playing titan sticks to what it does best
There's good news for fans of stat-counting and rat-slashing today, as Oblivion developer Bethesda has said it has no plans to leave its much-loved role-playing genre any time soon.
"I can tell you that right now there are no plans internally for us to do anything other than role-playing," Bethesda's vice president of PR Pete Hines told Edge magazine.
Above: Don't expect to see this lovely character in a go-kartingspin-off any time soon
In addition to working onthe Oblivion expansion,Shivering Isles,the developer hasa third installment of the much-loved FallOut series lurking in the background. No dating sims though, apparently.
You can check out our recent preview of Shivering Isles here.
February 20, 2007
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