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Bethesda Spring Steam Sale Lets You Save On Wolfenstein, Doom, Skyrim, And More

You can save on practically every modern Bethesda game during this sale.

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Summer hasn't started quite yet, and Bethesda doesn't want you to forget that with its latest Steam Spring Sale. From now through May 16, you can save up to 70% on the publisher's biggest games, including newer titles like Doom Eternal and classics like Skyrim and Quake 3 Arena.

Doom Eternal and the 2016 Doom are both on sale as part of the promotion, costing $20 and $10, respectively. The games give the classic shooter series a fully modern makeover, complete with a signature melee-finishing system, tons of great weapons, and an always-moving philosophy that separates it from other first-person shooters.

For Wolfenstein fans, you can also take advantage of the sale with nearly every game in the series, including Wolfenstein: The New Order for $8, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus for $16, and the cooperative Wolfenstein: Youngblood for $13. Though Youngblood is a spin-off game set a few decades after its predecessors, it seems like it's setting up a climactic third game.

If you're more into Bethesda's famous role-playing games, Skyrim is just $20, while Fallout 4 is even cheaper at $15. And Arkane fans can get Dishonored 2 for $20, with Dishonored: Death of the Outsider and Prey at just $15 each.

You can find the full list using the button on this page, and we've also listed some of the best deals below. Keep in mind that if you have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you already have access to Bethesda games on Xbox and PC, as the company is now owned by Microsoft.

Best Bethesda Spring Sale Steam games

  • Dishonored -- $5 ($10)
  • Dishonored 2 -- $20 ($40)
  • Dishonored: Death of the Outsider -- $15 ($30)
  • Doom (2016) -- $10 ($20)
  • Doom Eternal -- $20 ($60)
  • Fallout 4 -- $15 ($30)
  • Fallout: New Vegas -- $5 ($10)
  • Quake 3 Arena -- $7 ($15)
  • Prey -- $15 ($30)
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- $20 ($40)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order -- $8 ($20)
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus -- $16 ($40)
  • Wolfenstein: Youngblood -- $13 ($40)

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Wow great value here.

I bought Doom Eternal and 2 Wolfenstein games.

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These need to come on GOG as I own them on XB already, but want to REALLY own them.

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Geez Skyrim is a 10+ year old game.

The same amount of time passed between Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario 64...food for thought.

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Skyrim is still $20? They should just give it away for free with every full tank of gas at this point.

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As much as I like to bash Bethesda, I have played all of these games and own all but two of them. Crazy!

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@ahpuck: Bethesda is super easy to talk smack about. Because even though they have some of the greatest looking, and running FPS games ever with games like Wolfenstein The New Order, Wolfenstein The New Colossus, DOOM 2016, and DOOM eternal being the best graphics quality to performance ratio video games to ever exist (Those games look on par with games like Crysis and BF1 and BFV, while running as smooth as TF2, CS:GO, and overwatch). With an engine that runs amazingly on even the weakest of platforms.

They love to use that same piece of sh*t engine they use for Elder Scrolls and Fallout. That literally no one likes except for people who love mods. And on top of that, they keep banking on the engine even though it fails them for every game they used it for from a developer point of view, and gamer (Some devs at Bethesda openly admitted FO 3/New Vegas/4/76, TES Oblivion/Skyrim/Online were all horrible to work on. With the engine being hard to deal with, and not very good in any way.). And some of their games which are older than dirt have glitches that even the mod community fixed years ago. And, these same glitches appear in remasters of those games (And somehow the remaster is usually more unstable than the original… I don’t know how that works… But… Well… it does).

So, yeah, it's pretty easy (And fun).

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