Two days ago, Bethesda announced that the company had officially joined the Xbox family. Microsoft added eight new studios to their development team and how this acquisition would change the future of titles such as Doom and The Elder Scrolls for Sony and Nintendo is still unclear.
However, something that was clear right from the start was the future presence of more Bethesda titles in Xbox Game Pass. That's already happening tomorrow, with many new additions to the catalog.
These are all the company's titles, including already available games, that will be playable by subscribers:
- Dishonored Definitive Edition (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Dishonored 2 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- DOOM (1993) (Console, PC, Cloud)
- DOOM II (Console, PC, Cloud)
- DOOM 3 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- DOOM 64 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- DOOM Eternal (Console, PC, Cloud)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Console, PC)
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Console, PC)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Console, PC, Cloud)
- The Elder Scrolls Online (Cloud, Console)
- The Evil Within (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Fallout 4 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Fallout 76 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Fallout: New Vegas (Console)
- Prey (Console, PC, Cloud)
- RAGE 2 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: The New Order (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Console, PC, Cloud)
It's worth mentioning that according to Will Tuttle, Xbox Wire Editor in Chief, some of these games will "benefit from FPS Boost on Xbox Series X|S", but there isn't more information yet. Also, there are some interesting "absences", such as Doom (2016), The Evil Within 2 or Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.