By Staff Reporter, | April 11, 2017
According to Bethesda Game Studios’ executive director Todd Howard, the company is working on new projects that are different from what gamers are used to. (YouTube)
It is obvious that Bethesda Game Studios prefers single player games looking at "The Elder Scrolls 6" and "Fallout." However, there are talks that the popular gaming developer would be expanding to multiplayer games.
According to Game Rant, a job posting revealed that Bethesda is looking for a Senior Core Tech Engineer who can facilitate, manage, and utilize the company's core engine technology. The skills required skills by the company caught everyone's attention as they are looking for someone who is a C++ expert and who knows about the online multiplayer environment.
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With this, there are speculations that the studio is preparing to venture into online multiplayer gameplay in its next project.
Some have noted that multiplayer gameplay would be good for "Fallout 4" as characters go through wasteland maintenance and settlement building.
On the other hand, Bethesda has confirmed that its developers are currently working on three new games. The games would reportedly be better and bigger than the usual games on the market.
"Bigger than anything we've ever done. They're a bit different, but definitely in the wheelhouse that people are used to from us," Bethesda Executive Director Todd Howard said in a recent interview.
Meanwhile, Gaming Bolt has noted that Bethesda should consider adding a multiplayer feature to "The Elder Scrolls 6."
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