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Bethesda plans on bringing at least two of its games over to the next-generation consoles, with the company today announcing that id software's popular shooter Doom Eternaland ZeniMax Online Studios's MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online are getting the upgrade treatment.

The publisher has also announced it is committed to offering free upgrades of any additional current-generation games it releases on next-gen consoles. Doom Eternal released earlier this year, while The Elder Scrolls Online initially launched on consoles in 2015. The Elder Scrolls Online, developer Bethesda's massively multiplayer online game set in its much-loved game world of Tamirel, is making the jump from PC to next generation consoles.

Those who've already purchased either of the games on Xbox One or PlayStation 4 will receive free copies of the next-generation versions if they jump over to the new consoles at any point. The company added that the development teams are also 'working hard to ensure both titles will support backwards compatibility when the new consoles launch.'

Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 versions of the duo will be available at launch on the consoles. The company says it will share details on the release window and enhancements these versions will carry in the coming months.

The free upgrades won't just be limited to Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online either:

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While we don’t have any news to share just yet on our remaining catalogue of titles, we can confirm we are committed to offer free upgrades for current generation console owners of existing Bethesda titles we bring forward into the next generation of consoles.

Bethesda will be kicking off its all-digital QuakeCon at Home event on August 7, which will run through August 9. The company will have more to share regarding its upcoming projects and existing products during that.

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No word on Skyrim though, so a port remains on the table.

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What you need to know

  • Bethesda Softworks announced that Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online will get free next-gen upgrades.
  • Players on Xbox One or PS4 will be able to upgrade to the Xbox Series X or PS5 versions at no additional cost.
  • There's no word on other Bethesda titles but the company is committed to free upgrades.

Today, Bethesda Softworks confirmed that Doom Eternal and The Elder Scrolls Online will be getting free upgrades on Xbox Series X and PS5. If you own those games on Xbox One or PS4, you'll be able to upgrade to the next-generation version at no extra cost.

Both games will also be playable via backward compatibility on the new consoles. Bethesda notes that it does not have any info to share on other games in its catalogue but that it is committed to free upgrades for any games that do get next-generation enhancements.

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Doom Eternal is getting two DLC expansions over the next year. We don't know when they'll arrive but Bethesda has shared some concept art. It's possible we'll see more at QuakeCon at Home, which begins on August 7.

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As for the company's future pipeline of titles, Bethesda Softworks' next upcoming games, Arkane Studios' Deathloop and Tango Gameworks' Ghostwire: Tokyo, are timed console exclusives on PS5. Deathloop is set to release in Holiday 2020, while Ghostwire: Tokyo is currently aiming for sometime in 2021.

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