Yet as more and more companies move toward limiting their PC games and features to their own launchers (think, exclusive home to Destiny 2 and the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 among other Activision Blizzard titles, or Epic Games’ Fortnite), Bethesda might be the latest to keep its players close to the vest. And considering that most other Fallout games are on Steam and continue to sell like hotcakes, Bethesda would be remiss to keep it off the storefront. Fallout Shelter didn’t come to Steam until nearly a year after its initial PC release on, after all.
That doesn’t mean that Steam and other digital retailers won’t have Fallout 76 for sale at some point.