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Bethesda is aiming to publish three or four triple-A titles a year

Speaking with MCV, Bethesda’s Pete Hines said the publisher doesn’t want a repeat of its 2011 drought, and instead is aiming to publish at least three to four triple-A titles a year.

“We want to get to the point of regular releases, but we are not thinking: ‘What if we did eight or 10 games a year?’ That’s just not who we are or how we do things,” Hines said. “I don’t think it’s necessarily the case that we are doing okay with seven studios, but if it was 14 we could do twice as much.”

To Hines, the sweet spot is “three or four big titles a year.”

Bethesda is currently working on Dishonored 2, Fallout 4, BattleCry and DOOM.


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