Former Bethesda exec Pete Hines "hated the confusion" around The Elder Scrolls studio "making a new game, and everybody thinking, 'Oh, it's Todd Howard's team'"

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Former Bethesda vice president Pete Hines has revealed that both he and Todd Howard hated the confusion around games Bethesda was developing and publishing.

Pete Hines retired from Bethesda two years ago after 24 years at the company, and has been around since before Bethesda even owned the rights to Fallout and the Elder Scrolls was only two entries in. However, he mainly worked for the publishing side, Bethesda Softworks, but found that many of the publisher's games were getting confused with their home-grown titles.

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