Microsoft, which acquired eight development studios including Bethesda, immediately announced an expansion of the Xbox Game Pass lineup, a flat-rate game service.
From March 12, 12 will be added, including previous works such as Fallout 4, Doom, The Elder Scrolls, and the Wolfenstein series. If you combine the existing Doom Eternal and Skyrim, you can enjoy a total of 20 Bethesda works for a flat-rate service.
Of the 20 added titles, 16 of them are in the cloud, so you can enjoy streaming games on your Android smartphone or tablet. You don’t even need a gaming PC, let alone an Xbox body. iOS will also be supported through a browser.
According to Microsoft, some of the new Bethesda works will respond to FPS Boost, a new feature supported by the Xbox Series X and S. Microsoft used the Fallout 4 60fps demo video while announcing the FPS boost feature. FPS Boost is a structure that targets only games that meet certain conditions and activates it after testing to see if the content of the game is affected.