Pete Hines

Just a couple of days ago, Bethesda confirmed that Machine Games, developers of the recent Wolfenstein series, is developing a brand new Indiana Jones game. The announcement also confirmed that Bethesda stalwart, Todd Howard, would be executive producing the game. The news was met with plenty of excitement over social media, however, some fans shared some
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In a report from GameReactor.au, Supermassive Games’ Pete Samuels has already had discussions about what the developer could do with the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller. “The whole tactile thing – as much as we can transfer what you’d expect the character’s experience to be directed back to the player, I think the better attachment you
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Despite having Fallout 76 launch in less than a month and a ton of other games in the pipeline, perhaps the biggest moment for publisher Bethesda in all of 2018 was when it revealed both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI at E3, the next two titles that Bethesda Game Studios will be creating in the coming years. It was
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There’s no upcoming shortage of games in the Wolfenstein universe as Bethesda announced at E3 that both the VR experience Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot and the spin-off title Wolfenstein: Youngblood are both slated to arrive next year. Despite this, many have been left wondering about the status of the next mainline sequel and whether or not it would still be slated to arrive
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Bethesda has a very proactive stance towards cross-play between platforms, and at Gamescom, DualShockers had a chat with Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communication Pete Hines. We asked Hines to elaborate further on how Bethesda is approaching the discussion with first parties, and he was keen on clarifying that he isn’t singling any of them
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For some time now, Pete Hines has been the face of Bethesda Softworks, one of gaming’s biggest third-party publishers. If you’ve been familiar with Bethesda in any capacity or have watched any of the company’s E3 presentations the past few years, you’ve likely been exposed to Hines and his straight-shooting, down-to-Earth attitude. During PAX East
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If you’ve been following the official Prey Twitter account over the past month or so, you’ve probably noticed a handful of cryptic tweets that many have interpreted to indicate that the game will soon be receiving new content of some form. Without any surefire answers yet, we took it upon ourselves to take our questions about these teases
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The Elder Scrolls: Legends has come quite a long way since its release on PC and mobile platforms respectively in March and July 2017, so it’s natural to wonder whether Bethesda might consider expanding to other platforms. DualShockers asked just that to Vice President of Marketing Pete Hines during a recent interview, and he certainly
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