QuakeCon 2022: Classic Bethesda Games Join PC Game Pass
By Mary Roots onQuakeCon kicked off with lots of games for the community

We previously mentioned that QuakeCon 2022 was approaching and that, unfortunately, this year, they would also take their event in a digital version; for this, they prepared a whole special event with a lot of content to be able to bring the best experience.
A few weeks ago, Bethesda revealed the event itinerary, showing everything they have prepared; if you want to know the details, you can click on this link.
Today, August 18, we kick off the event, streaming on Bethesda's official Twitch account.
One of the biggest announcements was about how id Software and Bethesda PC Classics are coming to PC Game Pass. You can expect more than 10 titles covering FPS and RPG titles and a sale on select titles.

But what are the games coming to PC Game Pass? We leave the list below:
-Return to Castle Wolfenstein -Quake 4 -Wolfenstein 3D -An Elder Scroll legends: Battlespire -An Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
Don't have PC Games Pass? Don't worry, as we mentioned; there will also be Bethesda games in the Microsoft Store that you can get for free. We leave them below:
-The Elder Scrolls: Arena -The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall -Quake Champions
It is worth mentioning that Xbox Game Pass users will also have access to an advantage with which they can unlock all Quake Champions characters.
Lastly, Bethesda announced that starting today, Heretic: Serpent Riders; Hexen: Beyond Heretic, and Hexen: Deathkings will be for sale on the Microsoft Store. Thus, the store will have plenty of classic games starting today.
What do you think about this news? Are you excited to enjoy all of these Bethesda classics? Tell us in the comments.
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