E3 2019: Bethesda Announces Orion Software

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Bethesda is looking to make video game streaming better than ever before.

During Bethesda’s E3 2019 press conference, the company announced Orion, new software that’ll allow developers to optimize their games for streaming. This software technology should allow streaming options on the upcoming consoles from Sony and Microsoft, as well as the Google Stadia to work well.

If you’d like to try out Orion for yourself, Bethesda will allow players to play DOOM (2017). All you have to do is register over at Slayersclub.com. More information regarding that will be revealed within the coming weeks.

We also got the chance to see Orion running DOOM on a cellphone. The software will support native 4K as well as 60 frames per second regardless of what platform you choose to play on. No other details were given but we’ll be sure to update you once we find out more.

While this seems like a strange announcement for E3, which normally seems more consumer-facing than a GDC, make no mistake — this is an industry trade show. While it is unclear if Bethesda is looking to license Orion to other developers or publishers, this software may become as popular as Engines like Unreal or Havok if streaming takes off. Being able to better optimize and minimize data usage is a cornerstone to making streaming a viable gaming option, and helps both the developer/publisher and player on costs.

Oh, and if being licensed out it has the ability to make Bethesda (more) filthy stinking rich.

In other news, we got our chance to see Shinji Mikami’s next project, titled GhostWire: Tokyo. Furthermore, Bethesda showed off new content in Fallout 76, Rage 2, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

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TOXICPosted:

Looks a pretty good software to be honest, and handling that fps is great if it lives up to it.

RyanPosted:

This seems interesting, need to read up on this some more.

MikePosted:

Glad the Software will be supporting 60FPS and 4k Capabilities

ZemaPosted:

This new orion software seems to be really good

AnimePosted:

I think this is good software.