According to the company, starting in early April, users launcher Bethesda.net will be able to transfer the game and Wallet to the account Steam. User owns the game through Launcher Bethesda.net will not lose data from their Bethesda.net account. Game progress and save files of games will also be migrated, but users will need to manually migrate certain games. For games that require manual movement, users still use the old Bethesda.net account information to log in to the game. The Bethesda.net account will not disappear and will remain accessible on the website as well as in the game. Bethesda will share detailed migration instructions in April.
Until May, users can still access and play on Launcher Bethesda.net, but the publisher advises that the “move” should be done as soon as the migration officially begins. Users won’t lose access to the Bethesda.net Gallery in May, but they won’t be able to play games on this Launcher.
In addition, when transferring the Bethesda.net library to a Steam account, all balances of virtual currency and add-ons such as DLC or in-game skins will be automatically migrated. Games with Friends Lists on Bethesda.net will be merged after the migration (including Fallout 76Doom Eternal, Wolfenstein: Youngblood, The Elder Scrolls: Legends, Rage 2 and Deathloop).
Readers can learn more about this issue here. Bethesda also posted a Fallout 76-specific FAQ here.
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– Emergenceingames.com