Bethesda’s Doom Eternal, Rage 2, and more confirmed for Steam

Bethesda’s Doom Eternal, Rage 2, and more confirmed for Steam
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Bethesda has announced that it will be bringing its next batch of titles, including Doom Eternal, Rage 2, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood to Steam.

Writing on Twitter, the company also confirmed that Fallout 76 will be hitting Valve's digital distribution platform at some point this year. It isn't known at this point if the above games will be coming to the Epic Games Store, however.

Bethesda obviously has its own dedicated launcher for its titles, so it's a bit of a surprise to hear that they've now decided to embrace Steam for its next batch of releases. 

Last year, it was heavily suggested that Rage 2 would not come to Steam, and Fallout 76 obviously skipped the platform entirely when it arrived on PC in November. Whatever the case, Bethesda has clearly had a change of heart when it comes to bringing its titles to Valve's platform.

Doom Eternal has yet to attract a concrete release date, while Rage 2 will arrive on May 14 for PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One. Finally, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is also slated to appear this year, but we don't have a date for it yet.