Steam's QuakeCon Sale: Prices Slashed Up To 50% Off; Titles Include Fallout 4, Skyrim, Doom & More

Players looking to add more titles to their collection can certainly take advantage of Steam's QuakeCon Sale. They can all acquire Fallout 4, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Doom -- all of which are games by gaming giant Bethesda. Here is what it is all about, as well as the other titles up for grabs.

According to PC Gamer, Steam's QuakeCon Sale is basically in celebration for the event (in Dallas, Texas), which takes place from August 4 to August 7. As for the sale, though, it runs until Monday, August 8.

Fallout 4 fans can easily grab the game for as low as $30, with the price akin to that of Doom. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, on the other hand, is currently valued at $10. But of course, the list of titles does not stop there. It also includes Wolfenstein: The New Order ($10), The Elder Scrolls Online ($20) and The Evil Within ($10). Moreover, the Legendary Edition of Skyrim is now priced at $24 -- something that already comes with all of the DLC packs.

GameSpot reports that Steam's QuakeCon Sale goes further than the titles mentioned above. Other discounted games on the list include Fallout: New Vegas (Ultimate Edition), Dishonored: Definitive Edition and Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. Each of the aforesaid games are available at only $12, and their respective DLC packs are already bundled with the purchase.

Steam's QuakeCon Sale also covers Wolfenstein: The Old Blood and Rage for $10 and $5, respectively. Furthermore, Fallout 4's latest DLCs are discounted as well. For $3.75, players can acquire the Wasteland Workshop, while Automatron is valued at $7.50. Lastly, Far Harbor is being priced at only $18.75. It should be noted, however, that the title's Season Pass is not included in the promotion.

For interested fans and/or players, they can check the full list of Steam's QuakeCon Sale here.

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