Bethesda and id Software Games on Sale for QuakeCon

Bethesda and id Software Games on Sale for QuakeCon

Major price drops here.

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 25, 2017 @ 09:31 AM (Staff Bios)
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If you're looking for some great games that won't destroy your wallet, you've come to the right place. Now that QuakeCon is in full swing, your favorite Bethesda and id Software games are being sold at a reduced price on Steam and Humble.

The major titles that people have been buying, along with their prices, have been listed down below for you to take a look at!
  • Fallout 4 - $20
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited - $10
  • Prey - $30
  • Dishonored 2 -$30
  • Dishonored (original) - $2.50
  • The Evil Within - $5
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order - $15
  • Doom (2016 release) - $20
This isn't the full list, but it does contain the major titles that will be getting a price drop. You can see the full list of sales on Steam or the Humble Store. If you are a Humble Monthly subscriber, you will even get an additional 10% off of all sales, which is a really great bonus! The sale ends on Tuesday, August 29, so you better act fast!

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