Bethesda is one of the biggest developers and publishers in the world, largely known for the Elder Scrolls and modern Fallout games. Along with its roster of successful RPGs, the company also owns id Software, the creators of Doom and Quake. Every year, a special event called QuakeCon, run by Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax, is held for lovers of contemporary and classic first-person shooters. Although QuakeCon 2022 is an online only event, that doesn't mean there won't be a lot of interesting content to watch. To go along with this, the Skyrim developer has discounted a ton of games.
To celebrate the digital convention, there is currently a Steam sale going on where gamers can opt for a slew of Bethesda titles at up to 70% off. This means that all the Elder Scrolls entries are currently going for cheap, including both Redguard and Battlespire. There's also the chance to get hold of some Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas DLC, such as Operation: Anchorage, Broken Steel, and Lonesome Road. If that wasn't enough, Deathloop, as well as the Prey and Dishonored games, are also included in the sale.
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As mentioned above, Bethesda owns id, which means some classic games have been discounted too. Such beloved shooters like the aforementioned Doom and Quake, which are considered the most influential FPS games ever, are available along with other retro titles like Heretic and Hexen. Essentially, for anyone familiar with Bethesda's work, there are opportunities to dive into some modern and old-school first-person shooting while QuakeCon is running. Those who wish to watch the event can do so starting August 18 at 1 PM ET. The link to the stream is at the end of this article.
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