The Xbox game pass gets a big degree, with Microsoft and Bethesda spilling details on more than 20 “first day” matches to subscribe to services. The announcement was made in a 90-minute stream packed by congestion today, because Microsoft showed how instrumental the studio acquisition strategy had become a console success like the Xbox Series X.
In fact, more than 30 different titles were disclosed and announced on today’s program, along with gameplay and more. Bethesda’s Starfield opened the show, quickly followed by Battlefield 2042, by revealing the gameplay trailer.
After that, Multiplayer Hello Infinity came, and then Hades after that. Forza Horizon 5 promised to take racers to Mexico, complete with graphics and extraordinary rendering, before the first redfall teaser, a new game that sent vampire hunting players.
It’s a list of big titles for the remaining 2021 and to 2022, but what stands out is how many of them lead to the Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft subscription game system for Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S, and Windows 10 has turned on the title with Alacrity, but E3 2021 brings some very good news about right when customers will be able to access some new games.
Today, in fact, there are 10 bethesda matches who join this service. It includes Yakuza: like a Dragon (Cloud, Console, and PC), Arx Fatalis (PC), quietly: Death Outsider (PC, Cloud, and Console), Doom (Cloud and Console), Fallout (PC), Fallout ( PC) 2 (PC), Fallout 3 (PC, Cloud, and Console), Fallout: New Vegas (New added to PC, Cloud, and Console), Fallout: Tactics (PC), Rage (Cloud and Console), Deep Crime 2 years (PC, Cloud, and Console), and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (PC, Cloud, and Console).
But there are still a number of titles that come to the Xbox Game Pass on the first day – both for the game, or in the Xbox ecosystem – confirmed Microsoft today.