A report on the announcement that Bethesda Softworks have acquired the rights to publish inXile Entertainment’s forthcoming Hunted: The Demon's Forge on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Bethesda Softworks, a ZeniMax Media company, has today announced that it will publish Hunted: The Demon’s Forge, a third-person co-operative Fantasy Action game. Hunted: The Demon’s Forge is being developed at inXile Entertainment for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows.
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  • 1
    Sayyed Mar 15, 10
    Hmm, this doesn't look like Elder scrolls :X
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    Hideo1 Mar 15, 10
    Stop publishing poor games and go back to developing good ones you ass holes
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      Aussie Legend Mar 16, 10
      Wha? You didn't think Wet was gods gift to gaming?

      Shame on you.
      • 0
        Hideo1 Mar 16, 10
        Satan's curse on gaming
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    Zero and X Mar 16, 10
    Bethesda, you make great games, but it looks like you can't tell your head from your ass when it comes to other people's games. This game is not even on my radar unless I hear stellar reviews out of nowhere.
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    Paradox Mar 16, 10
    Bethesda makes good games, but fairly buggy ones. Elder Scrolls was a great game, but I've never played Wet.

    Fallout 3 doesn't really count because they just brought the storyline of Fallout 2 to light.
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      Hideo1 Mar 16, 10


      Fallout 3 doesn't count because they just used the Fallout mythos for it, even though they designed and coded almost everything in the game? What? So a movie based on a book isn't really a movie? Lord of the Rings doesn't really count as one of Peter Jackson's films then?

      I'm sorry but to say F3 doesn't count just because it was based on a pre-existing series even though they pretty much made that game and the capital wasteland from scratch is ridiculous.
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    cjmnews Mar 16, 10
    Finally a Co-op game on the 360 with local non-split screen play. Sounds like a genre of game that has been missing since the PS2's Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance.

    I hope it is as good as Oblivion, and retains the co-op.

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