Do you all remember back when Microsoft bought out ZeniMax Media, including Bethesda Softworks? Well, now here are the logical results of that buyout.

Play iconic Bethesda games poster.
Don’t you mean “Play iconic Microsoft games” now?

Xbox Wire officially announces that they’ll make 20 games from Bethesda available on Xbox Game Pass. The games will be available starting on March 12, 2021; and span a wide variety of genres. You know, so there’s something for everyone in there.

Interestingly enough, 16 of these 20 Bethesda games are available from the Xbox Game Pass cloud. This means that they’ll be available anywhere you can access the cloud. Whether you’re using a PC, console (meaning: Xbox), or even a mobile device; you’ll have access to those 16 games in the cloud. Sure, it’d be a bit difficult to play quite a few of these games on a smartphone, but theoretically, you can do it.

On March 12, Microsoft Gave to Us: 20 Bethesda Games!

The 20 Bethesda games that are now available on Xbox Game Pass.
Now that’s a lot of games.

And now, without further ado, here are the 20 Bethesda Games that are available on Xbox Games Pass, and what systems they are available on:

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)

Conclusion

Microsoft is now making 20 Bethesda games available on Xbox Game Pass. 16 of those games will be available on the cloud for users to access from anywhere, whether on PC, Xbox, or on a smartphone. If you have a subscription to Xbox Game Pass, this is probably an exciting bit of news for you.

Source: Xbox Wire