Bethesda Launcher will cease to be a separate application and will move to the Steam platform under the umbrella of Valve. Bethesda provided detailed information on its FAQ page.
Bethesda Launcher A clear date has been announced for its transition to Steam. Bethesda Launcher is getting rid of being a separate program and bringing everything to the Steam service under Valve.
Bethesda Launcher will be removed on April 27
We announced in the past months that Bethesda Launcher will be shut down. Now, Bethesda has shared more detailed information about the shutdown status. The most important of this information is that you will be able to move your PC games and wallet to your Steam account. Nothing will be lost from your Bethesda.net account and many of your game saves will be migrated. For games that require this, you will continue to log in with your Bethesda.net account to play.
According to the information provided, your Bethesda.net account will not be lost and will continue to be accessible on the website and in-game. You will be able to continue to access and play your games on the Bethesda Launcher until May. Your in-game virtual currencies will be transferred to Steam when you complete your transfer.
If you acquired the game from the Steam platform and not from the Bethesda Launcher, your migration will be considered successful, but you will not be given anything for the items you own on Steam. Bethesda Launcher shutdown will not affect your Bethesda.net account and you will need to log in to your account to access other services offered.
Check out Bethesda’s FAQ page on Bethesda.net and more detailed information.