Wolftenstein and Dishonored/Prey Collections Rated for Xbox Series X and S

Wolftenstein and Dishonored/Prey Collections Rated for Xbox Series X and S

4 years ago
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https://wccftech.com/wolfenstein-dishonored-prey-collections-xbox-series-x-s/

Last month Microsoft shocked the industry, snapping up Bethesda and all its IP and studios for a cool $7.5 billion. That’s raised some questions about what platforms Bethesda’s future and recent back catalog of games might end up on. We know both Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will still be PS5 timed exclusives, and Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online are getting free Xbox Series X and PS5 upgrades, but what about other Bethesda games from this past generation?

Well, it seems the Wolfenstein, Dishonored, and Prey franchises are also be making the jump to next-gen. The ESRB recently rated Wolfenstein Alt History Collection and Dishonored & Prey The Arkane Collection for the Xbox Series X/S. Both collections have been available for a while as PC, Xbox One, and PS4 digital bundles via Steam and the Microsoft and PlayStation Stores, but the new ESRB ratings may indicate a physical release is planned.

Wolftenstein and Dishonored/Prey Collections Rated for Xbox Series X and S

Oct 6, 2020, 6:26pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/wolfenstein-dishonored-prey-collections-xbox-series-x-s/ > Last month Microsoft shocked the industry, snapping up Bethesda and all its IP and studios for a cool $7.5 billion. That’s raised some questions about what platforms Bethesda’s future and recent back catalog of games might end up on. We know both Deathloop and Ghostwire: Tokyo will still be PS5 timed exclusives, and Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online are getting free Xbox Series X and PS5 upgrades, but what about other Bethesda games from this past generation? > Well, it seems the Wolfenstein, Dishonored, and Prey franchises are also be making the jump to next-gen. The ESRB recently rated Wolfenstein Alt History Collection and Dishonored & Prey The Arkane Collection for the Xbox Series X/S. Both collections have been available for a while as PC, Xbox One, and PS4 digital bundles via Steam and the Microsoft and PlayStation Stores, but the new ESRB ratings may indicate a physical release is planned.