Morrowind: a Dark Elf wearing bone armor.
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Bethesda sale lets you ‘build your own bundle’

Mostly ones published by Bethesda.

Not that Bethesda ever left the limelight, but the Starfield and Elder Scrolls studio is the talk of the town at the moment. That could be why there’s a sale going on that allows you to purchase some games developed or published by the Maryland-based company.

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Over the online store Fanatical (thanks, PCGamesN), you can get discounts on a selection of Bethesda-owned titles. The sale gives you the opportunity to build a custom bundle out of a possible 14 games, choosing up to five releases for as little as $3.

Bethesda 'bundle' sale showing games like Doom, Morrowind, Oblivion, and Quake 4.
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While it’s not a huge selection, there’s a fair range to opt for. You could get classic Fallout combined with Rage or go for some of the modern Doom or Wolfenstein releases. It also looks like many of them come with their respective DLCs and expansions as well, so it has that extra appeal.

Only two games actually by Bethesda

Of course, given that Bethesda is a powerful publisher as well, you’ll notice that the majority of these games haven’t been developed by the studio itself. Still, it shows just how much sway the studio has in the AAA market, and you can still choose Morrowind and Oblivion for your bundle.

It also looks like the sale event at Fanatical is going to be going on for a while. At the time of writing, the countdown clock at the top of the page says there are just over 16 days and 18 hours until the deals end. That’ll take us right into the middle of October. At that point, I imagine the Halloween sale events will start kicking in.


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