Grab Up To 16 Bethesda Games For Only $3 Each

Bethesda has published some of the best games over the years, and if you’re looking to grab a bargain with an extra layer of convenience, you can pick up several great titles as part of Fanatical’s Build Your Own Bethesda Bundle. There are some excellent PC games on offer at a very affordable price, starting with two games for $7, three games for $10, or five games or more for $3 each. There are 16 games in all, so you could buy the whole package for only $48. But since most fans probably have some of these games, making a bundle of five games for $15 will probably make more sense.

Build your own Bethesda bundle

The best part? Each game code you buy can be redeemed on GOG, meaning that these are DRM-free titles that you can play without needing to first connect online to authenticate your purchase. Simply download, install, and you’re good to go, making this a very tempting deal for anyone using a gaming laptop or a mobile PC gaming system like a ROG Ally. You can also play these games on Steam Deck. You simply need to install GOG or a handy launcher suite such as Heroic.

Fanatical Build Your Own Bethesda Bundle

Wolfenstein: The New OrderWolfenstein: The Old BloodWolfenstein 2: The New ColossusDishonored: Definitive EditionDishonored: Death of the OutsiderDishonored 2The Evil WithinThe Evil Within 2Doom 3PreyThe Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind of the Year EditionThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Game of the Year EditionQuakeQuake 2Quake 3: ArenaQuake 4

For the games, you’re getting some excellent fantasy, war, and sci-fi-themed adventures. Wolfenstein fans can grab the action-packed New Order, The Old Blood, and The New Colossus games, good-looking masterpieces of exhilarating gameplay. For something more subtle than blasting away an army of Nazis there are the Dishonored games, a potent combination of swords and sorcery where you’re encouraged to think outside of the box.

Prey is also a very cerebral experience, full of cool retro-futuristic gadgets and coffee mugs that’ll make you paranoid. Then there’s Doom 3, a rock-solid mix of action and horror, Game of the Year editions of The Elder Scrolls titles Morrowind and Oblivion, and a whole lot of Quake. If you’re looking to relive the LAN days of yesteryear, you can’t go wrong with Quake 3 Arena and its lightning-fast gameplay. It’s so good you’ll probably get a case of phantom pain from that time you threw your back out hauling a CRT monitor up several flights of stairs.

For more DRM-free games, the GOG Summer Sale is now live. There are some great bargains to find here, especially if you’re looking for older games, like enhanced editions of Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate II for just $8 combined, the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Digital Deluxe Edition for $6.74, and the Yakuza Complete Series bundle of seven games for $50.

And while you’re picking up the Bethesda bundle at Fanatical, make sure you check out the Red Hot Sale, which features thousands of Steam game deals as well as freebies for spending $12 or more.

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