On Monday, September 21st Microsoft announced its acquisition of Bethesda. Today, it has been announced that DOOM Eternal will be coming to Xbox Game Pass on October 1st for console and to those who own Game Pass for PC you will have it later this year.

DOOM Eternal has been praised as one of the best first-person shooters to be ever made. Battle demons in an epic single-player campaign that takes you to Earth, to Mars, through Hell, and across dimensions never seen before.

Recently, it was revealed that Xbox Game Pass has surpassed over 15 million subscribers. This service by Microsoft has become one of the best deals in gaming, instead of purchasing a new game at $60, you can subscribe to Xbox Game Pass for $10 per month and try out certain titles that you were hesitant to buy.

You can check out our 9.5/10 review of DOOM Eternal here.

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