It is that time of the year again when Bethesda's annual QuakeCon convention has arrived. This weekend, starting today, up until August 12, gamers will be able to stream the various tournaments, panels, and previews of upcoming Bethesda games live from Twitch. Just as Xbox hosted a huge sale on its online store prior to the E3 convention this year, Steam is also hosting a big sale on Bethesda games in celebration of QuakeCon 2018. Even though players will unfortunately not be able to play the highly anticipated Fallout 76 on Steam at launch, almost everything else in Bethesda's catalogue is discounted on Valve's platform this weekend.

On the Bethesda publisher page on Steam, fans will find that classic games such as Prey, Doom, Fallout 4, and The Elder Scrolls Online are considerably discounted. Some of the best discounts are: the first-person shooter survival horror game, Prey, which is on sale for only $15, and its roguelite-style DLC, Mooncrash, which is available for $15. These prices are 25 percent off the original Prey prices. Fallout 4's GOTY edition is also on sale for $30, which is the game's best Steam price to date. The vanilla edition of Fallout's classic New Vegas, is also on sale for a ridiculous $3.29. For anyone that has not tried out this best-selling shooter yet, this is a very good time to grab a copy of Fallout 4.

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Furthermore,  the single player first-person shooter that defines the modern age, Doom from 2016, is just $10 on Steam this weekend, and another first-person shooter that is considered a masterpiece, Wolfenstein 2, is also discounted at 60 percent for a mere $24. Finally, for players that have not explored the vast world of Tamriel yet, The Elder Scrolls Online and its various expansions, including the latest DLC, Summerset, are also discounted this weekend, and players can get the entire Elder Scrolls series for less, too.

We look forward to seeing what Bethesda will offer at QuakeCon this year, having promised that it will give a first look at the latest Doom game, Doom Eternal's, gameplay. This weekend is definitely also a good time to head over to Steam and stock up on any Bethesda games that are not in your video game collection.