Pete Hines Bids Farewell After 24 Years of Service

It's a bye bye at Bethesda

James Kellett
8th November 2023
Image Source: X, @IGN

Former Bethesda Softworks Head of Publishing, Pete Hines, has decided to bring his 24-year stint at Bethesda to a close.

Hines made his announcement via X stating:

“After 24 years, I have decided my time at Bethesda Softworks has come to an end.”

“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.”

“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.”

Hines began his career at Bethesda way back in 1999, working in the marketing department. As the Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications, from 2019-2022, Hines had the immense responsibility of disseminating information about Bethesda games and affairs to the public, it was only 2022 that Hines was appointed as the Head of Publishing. In addition to this Hines also maintained the responsibility of demonstrating the progress Bethesda had made with the development of future games.

The years of dedicated service by Hines has meant he has been influential in the rise of Bethesda over the past 20+ years.

Once being made the Vice President of PR and Marketing; he impressed his superiors with the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. His success cemented his position in this role, and he would continue to dazzle with the releases of iconic games such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout 4 and Doom. Although his time as Senior VP and Head Publishing was brief, he would finish his Bethesda career with the notable release of their entirely new Franchise, Starfield.

After all the foundations that Pete Hines has helped Bethesda to lay down, it is intriguing to see where the future lies with their marketing and communications. His name has become synonymous with Bethesda, and it seems right and fitting to simply thank him for his service in the creation of some of the most diverse and awe inspiring gaming universes the world has seen.

Former Bethesda Softworks Head of Publishing, Pete Hines, has decided to bring his 24-year stint at Bethesda to a close.

Hines made his announcement via X stating:

“After 24 years, I have decided my time at Bethesda Softworks has come to an end.”

“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.”

Hines began his career at Bethesda way back in 1999, working in the marketing department. As the Senior Vice President of Global Marketing and Communications, from 2019-2022, Hines had the immense responsibility of disseminating information about Bethesda games and affairs to the public, it was only 2022 that Hines was appointed as the Head of Publishing. In addition to this Hines also maintained the responsibility of demonstrating the progress Bethesda had made with the development of future games.

The years of dedicated service by Hines has meant he has been influential in the rise of Bethesda over the past 20+ years.

Once being made the Vice President of PR and Marketing; he impressed his superiors with the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. His success cemented his position in this role, and he would continue to dazzle with the releases of iconic games such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout 4 and Doom. Although his time as Senior VP and Head Publishing was brief, he would finish his Bethesda career with the notable release of their entirely new Franchise, Starfield.

After all the foundations that Pete Hines has helped Bethesda to lay down, it is intriguing to see where the future lies with their marketing and communications. His name has become synonymous with Bethesda, and it seems right and fitting to simply thank him for his service in the creation of some of the most diverse and awe inspiring gaming universes the world has seen.

AUTHOR: James Kellett
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