Bethesda’s latest E3 press conference revealed a number of new titles, announced highly anticipated sequels and teased a couple upcoming releases. Here’s what you need to know:

The show began with the official reveal of Rage 2, where players adopt the role of Walker, a post-apocalyptic ranger who is forced to traverse a world filled with fast-paced and hectic combat. The first-person shooter relies heavily on vehicle combat as the first Rage would suggest, with the gunplay and abilities to blink across the map creating a degree of chaotic tension.

During a showcasing of The Elder Scrolls Online, it was revealed that two new downloadable content packs would put an emphasis on werewolves, alongside an additional expansion called Mirkmire, which will focus on the Argonians of the Black Marsh.

While no gameplay was shown, a new trailer arrived to confirm the arrival of a new Doom title in the form of Doom: Eternal. In it, references from Doom 2 were presented, insinuating a return to the demonic invasion of Earth may be in store. Further additions regarding plot and gameplay will be featured during August’s QuakeCon.

Prey will be updated with new downloadable content, along with a new asymmetrical multiplayer mode to bring players together through utilizing dynamic teamwork and improvisation skills to win.

A new expansion is also coming to Wolfenstein with Youngblood. Set in the 1980s, players adopt the role of one of the twin daughters and fight against a global regime in Paris. Players may experience this new world with even more over-the-top action by playing co-op or singleplayer.

The Fallout 76 reveal was among the conferences biggest announcements, which showcased gameplay, a player-driven plot, and multiplayer aspects. The story follows the residents of Vault 76 in a world more colorful and bright than had been seen in previous titles. While being entirely online, the player population will be limited to a few dozen individuals per server, meaning it’s not a massively multiplayer online game (MMO). Interestingly, nuclear missiles will be placed at various areas on the map, allowing players to choose from a number of options ranging from launching the weapons at adversaries to decommissioning them. The survival game may be played solo or with a group of friends.

The last two upcoming titles announce were Starfield, which stands as Bethesda’s first new franchise in twenty years, and The Elder Scrolls VI. While the title was announced, almost no details about Starfield were presented, apart from the information regarding it being a space-themed role-player game. The same level of vagueness was given to The Elder Scrolls VI, merely showing off a rugged landscape in the trailer, which appears to be Hammerfell of the lands of Redguard.

Little was announced as far as release dates go, apart from Fallout 76, which comes November 14, 2018.