![]() ![]() GOG Galaxy is perhaps the least offensive in its authentication practices and most neutral, but is still closely related to CD Projekt Red. Ubisoft's uPlay doesn't do this, but buying a Ubisoft title on Steam will invariably launch the uPlay launcher, which then requests a sign-in – and that game may request its own sign-in, in case two weren't enough. ![]() EA's Origin took the more extreme approach, simultaneously launching its storefront and completely removing its games from Steam. Bethesda isn't the first publisher to explore this route. This is not a departure from Steam (at least, not yet), but is almost certainly a move to bypass the revenue share with Valve. Plans for the launcher are yet undisclosed and the store front isn't active, but a key code redemption link indicates that Bethesda will soon be moving product through its store. Software publisher and game development studio Bethesda has silently rolled-out its alpha version of the “” launcher, posted alongside card game Elder Scrolls: Legends.
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