As mentioned previously, GamersGate is celebrating its 12th anniversary as a PC digital delivery company by hacking and slashing prices on deals across publishers.
One of its noteworthy batches of Bethesda titles just got extended through the weekend. Many 2016-released titles such as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition have dropped to their historic low price, making it well worth checking out for PC gamers lacking the titles listed below in their library.
Bethesda Weekend Sale
- Dishonored 2 (Steam) — $28.80 (list price $60)
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Steam) — $23.99 (list price $40)
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Edition — $28.80 (list price $50)
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited — $12.60 (list price $40)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition (Steam) — $7.20 (list price $15)
- Doom (Steam) — $24 (list price $60)
- Fallout 4: Season Pass (Steam) — $27.49 (list price $50)
- Fallout 4 (Steam) — $24 (list price $60)
- Fallout 4: Far Harbor (Steam) — $13.49 (list price $25)
Another title hitting a historic low is Dishonored 2. The November 2016 release has, for the first time to date, dropped below the 50% off mark besting its winter sale price of $33.
For gamers interested in the upcoming Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind expansion, picking up the base game now for $12.60 is a good idea as you can simply pay for the Morrowind upgrade to unlock all the goodies.
Fallout 4's Season Pass is also on sale, with this drop to $27.49 being a rare discount. Early last year Bethesda upped the price from $30 to $50, and it's been hard to find her below the $30 mark since. Also on sale is the most important Far Harbor DLC expansion and the Fallout 4 base game itself - though Fallout 4 itself has been as cheap as $15 - so if you're not in a hurry, you may as well wait for the eventual Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition.
The deals listed above will run now through Monday, February 13. That's a whole weekend to decide if your wallet can handle Bethesda's latest and greatest.
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