Bethesda’s Pete Hines would like to see his company up the number of games it releases a year.

Speaking with MCV, the Bethesda VP of PR and marketing said that Bethesda Softworks’ seven studios were finally figuring out how to work together, and were also starting to be a bit more consistent.

“We are pretty aware of who we are and we ultimately want to build to a point where we are doing three or four big titles a year,” he said.

“I would prefer not to be in the same place we were in in 2011, where we had four titles and then went super quiet. I want to avoid that.

“We want to get to the point of regular releases, but we are not thinking: ‘What if we did eight or 10 games a year?’ That’s just not who we are or how we do things.”

Bethesda Softworks owns Bethesda Game Studios, id Software, Tango Gameworks, MachineGames, Arkane Studios, ZeniMax Online Studios, and Battlecry Studios.

The games it currently has in the pipe (publicly, at least) are Fallout 4, Dishonored 2, BattleCry, and Doom.

Later in the interview, Hines mentioned how confident he was in upcoming RPG Fallout 4.

“I think this can top Skyrim,” he said.

“It could be our biggest release ever. But we will see. It is part of my job to build the megaphone that we hold up to the game, and the game decides how loud it goes. Just how big it is going to be is hard to say. Skyrim was a massively big deal.”