The leaks about Xbox and its strategy for the next few years are not over yet. Documents from the case between Microsoft and the FTC revealed a list of titles that Bethesda has in planning and will arrive sooner or later. What's interesting is that there are long-awaited sequels to well-known franchises, as well as a remasters that will undoubtedly make fans of the studio very happy.
Xbox and Bethesda's upcoming games leaked
According to the documents, Bethesda has outstanding projects in the pipeline such as a remastering of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, considered one of the best installments of its role-playing saga. The studio is also working on the return of Fallout 3 with an improved version.
Other attractive projects are a sequel to Ghostwire: Tokyo, Dishonored 3 and DOOM Year Zero, a new installment of the popular FPS franchise that would have 2 rounds of DLC already planned. On the other hand, there is the Indiana Jones game that still has no official name.
On the flip side, there is another series of projects that were identified with codename, among them is Project Kestrel, which would already have an expansion planned, Project Platinum and a game based on an undisclosed licensed IP.
This list of games was originally planned for a ZeniMax presentation and each of the projects has an estimated release window. However, it's worth mentioning that the list is from a few years ago and it's likely that those estimates have been modified by the pandemic and other factors. Below is the complete list:
- Remaster of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (originally due in fiscal 2022)
- DOOM Year Zero and DLC (fiscal year 2023) and second round of DLC (fiscal year 2024)
- Remaster of Fallout 3 (fiscal year 2024)
- Ghostwire: Tokyo 2 (fiscal 2024)
- Dishonored 3 (fiscal year 2024)
- Indiana Jones (originally scheduled for fiscal year 2022)
- Project Kestrel (fiscal year 2023) and its expansion (fiscal year 2024)
- Project Platinum
- A game based on a licensed IP
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