With Starfield finally out, Pete Hines is leaving Bethesda after 24 years

Oct. 16, 2023



Bethesda publishing boss Pete Hines has announced his retirement

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Pete Hines, Bethesda’s head of publishing, has announced his intention to retire from the company.

“After 24 years, I have decided my time at Bethesda Softworks has come to an end,” Hines wrote in a message onsocial media. “I am retiring and will begin an exciting new chapter of my life exploring interests and passions, donating my time where I can, and taking more time to enjoy life. This was not a decision I came to easily or quickly, but after an amazing career, culminating in the incredible launch ofStarfield, it feels like the time is right.”

In recent years, Hines had essentially become a public face of Bethesda alongside Todd Howard, appearing regularly in interviews and on press conference stages. In acompany statement, the studio says that this public presence “was only a small part of his role at Bethesda,” and says that “his contributions have been integral in building Bethesda and its family of studios into the world-class organization that it is today.”

There’s also that one time Hines wasasked about Nazisand said “fuck those guys,” so clearly this is an executive with his head on straight. On top of the corporate statement, Bethesda also put out an endearing littlegoodbye message to Hines.

While the Bethesda name is associated withBethesda Game Studiostitles likeStarfieldandThe Elder Scrolls 6, Hines is associated with BethesdaSoftworks. The corporate chain is pretty confusing these days, but Bethesda Softworks is a subsidiary of ZeniMax Media, and usually serves as the publishing label for all that company’s other studios, from id Software and MachineGames to Arkane and Tango Gameworks. This, of course, is even more confusing now that ZeniMax and all its subsidiaries - including every Bethesda division - is now a part ofXbox Game Studios. Whether Hines' retirement as head of publishing presages some sort of major restructure at ZeniMax under the Xbox banner remains to be seen.

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