E3 2018: Bethesda Isn’t Planning Any Battle Royale Content, Pete Hines Says

E3 2018 has seen a few battle royale-related announcements. During EA’s press conference, DICE revealed that Battlefield V will have a battle royale mode, and Nintendo revealed Fortnite on Switch without its original Save the World mode. Bethesda, on the other hand, did not mention anything about battle royale modes for any games during its E3 2018 press conference.

Bethesda did announce DLC for last year’s Prey that introduces a new multiplayer mode. Called Typhon Hunter, it pits five Mimic players against one human player. In the spirit of new modes coming to existing Bethesda games, we asked Bethesda Global Senior Vice President Pete Hines whether the publisher had any battle royale plans up its sleeve. Short answer: no.

“We definitely have nothing battle royale-related,” Hines said. “We tend never to want to follow anybody else into a space; we didn’t go chasing after Facebook gaming when that was the big trend. Just because battle royale is popular doesn’t mean it’s a good fit for us or our studios.”

He continued, “If somebody comes up with a thing that’s battle royale or battle royale-esque that they think is unique or different or cool, it’s probably something we’d consider, but we tend not to go chasing after trends. We want to be pushing ourselves to offer different experiences and do new things.”

That means the upcoming Rage 2, which releases Spring 2019, won’t be getting a battle royale mode any time soon (if ever). For the full interview, watch the video above, and for more on Bethesda, see our roundup of all the news out of Bethesda’s E3 2018 press conference.

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