Microsoft and Bethesda have announced that 16 Bethesda games have been added to Xbox Game Pass, bringing the total to 20.

Following the official confirmation that Bethesda parent company ZeniMax Media is now owned by Microsoft, Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now look forward to the subscription service being the go-to platform for Bethesda titles.
Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate have always offered great value for money as it’s a fantastic way to access a deep library of games on a budget.

However, with the ZeniMax Media takeover now complete, the service has already gotten better.
So as of right now, as detailed by Xbox Wire, there are a total of 20 Bethesda video games now available on Xbox Game Pass.

Better still, as Bethesda titles are now essentially first-party Xbox games, you can expect them to be a permanent fixture of the subscription service.
All Bethesda titles will also receive the Framerate Boost on Xbox Series X|S and they will also all be playable on mobile devices via Microsoft’s cloud service.

So what are the 20 Bethesda titles now available on Xbox Game Pass? Well, you can find the full list below:
- 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, and Cloud)
- Doom 64 (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Doom Eternal (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Console, PC)
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Console, PC)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- The Elder Scrolls Online (Cloud, Console)
- The Evil Within (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Fallout 4 (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Fallout 76 (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Fallout: New Vegas (Console)
- Prey (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Rage 2 (Console, PC, Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: The New Order (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (Console, PC, and Cloud)
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Console, PC and Cloud)
Will you be diving into the new Bethesda games on Xbox Game Pass?
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