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Wolfenstein, Dishonored/Prey Collections Surprise-Released, Playable On PS5 And Xbox Series X/S

You can get compilations of some of Bethesda's biggest game series on PS4 and Xbox One now.

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Bethesda surprise-released a pair of compilations today, and the wide game collections will be playable on Xbox Series X, Series S , and PS5 as well. The Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection and the Dishonored & Prey: The Arkane Collection are both available now for PS4 and Xbox One, priced at $80 and $60, respectively.

The Wolfenstein collection includes four games in all: Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The Arkane collection, by comparison, includes Prey, Dishonored, and Dishonored 2, along with the standalone Dishonored 2 expansion Death of the Outsider.

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Meanwhile, ESRB listings for both collections noted by Resetera rate the games for Xbox Series X and Series S, but notably don't list them for PS5. A Bethesda spokesperson clarified to GameSpot that both games will be playable on the next-gen consoles via backwards compatibility.

This comes just weeks after Microsoft bought Bethesda for a huge sum, and gained all of the Bethesda's subsidiary studios. That will mean Bethesda's catalogue will come to Game Pass, including big upcoming games like The Elder Scrolls 6. But Microsoft says this move isn't just meant to lock down exclusivity, and going forward Bethesda games will still be considered for other platforms on a case-by-case basis.

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Is the $20 difference between the PS4 and X box One versions a byproduct of the new Zenimax acquisition by Microsoft? Seems like more than a coincidence.

Oops, read that wrong. That's between the 2 different collections; not necessarily between the 2 different system versions.

Seems like Bethesda is jumping on the "collection train" like many others. Heck, after all the controversy and rumors/paranoia swirling around right now about whether or not their future games will be exclusive to Microsoft I can't blame them for trying to get a few extra bucks from the Sony crowd.

The big question still lingering on everyone's mind however is just how all this will fare in the upcoming next gen war. Will we see Bethesda exclusively on Microsoft's system going forward or will gamers in the Sony camp still be able to play some of their favorite franchises with little if no strings attached.

Guess we will all found out soon.

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