BETHESDA is one of the best-known publishers in the video game space, with decades of experience and dozens of high-quality games being released over the years.
The publisher is best known for its flagship series The Elder Scrolls, which blew up with the release of Skyrim, which can now be bought on just about any platform, including PS5 and Nintendo Switch.
It’s also well-known for its Fallout series of video games, which are well-loved by fans and even led to a TV show adaptation earlier this year, among many other games like Doom, Prey, and Wolfenstein.
Bethesda just wrapped up its big Quakecon fan celebration, and to celebrate, it’s put almost all of its PC games on sale on Steam, along with a few similar sales on Xbox.
The Steam Quakecon sale runs for a week, from now until August 22, 2024, and features savings of up to 80% on some of the best PC games ever made.
Among the deals is The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition, which is currently 75% off and selling for just £8.74 ($9.99) on Steam.
Skyrim can also be purchased as a bundle with two other Elder Scrolls games, Morrowind and Oblivion, which gives you three great games for £16.13 ($18.87).
Every game in the Fallout series is on sale, too, with gamers able to pick up the most recent game in the series, Fallout 4, for just £6.39 ($7.99).
2016’s Doom is very cheap at 80% off, coming in at £3.19 ($3.99), and its sequel Doom Eternal can be picked up for a little bit more, at £8.74 ($9.99)
Last week Bethesda shadow dropped a nine-game bundle for one of its more popular series, the classic Doom series, on every platform, offering a free upgrade to anyone who bought either Doom classic or Doom 2.
It came shortly after the discovery of the Skyrim developer’s latest trademark, which fans think points to an upcoming DLC for last year’s Starfield.
Starfield received mixed reactions from press and fans alike when it was released last year, with many saying it paled in comparison to games like Skyrim and Fallout 4.
Despite the shaky reception, it still managed to reach 13 million players by the end of the year, thanks in part to its inclusion on Xbox Game Pass.
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