However, Bethesda isn’t the only company with something going on this week. Nintendo is celebrating QuakeCon with significant discounts on Bethesda games through the Nintendo eShop. The sale runs until 11:59 PM on the 22nd and includes discounts of 75% or more on some of the publisher’s biggest releases.
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There aren’t that many Bethesda games on Switch, with Skyrim being the only Bethesda-developed title on the platform. However, the award-winning RPG is 50% off right now, down from $59.99 to $29.99. Meanwhile, QuakeCon’s namesake, Quake, is down from $9.99 to only $3.99, a discount of 60% off. Unfortunately, Quake 2 and Quake 3 Arena still haven’t arrived on the Nintendo Switch, so Switch users will have to look elsewhere if they want to experience the full trilogy.
Additionally, fans can grab MachineGames’ Wolfenstein 2 for 80% off, down from $39.99 to only $7.99. They can also pick up the Standard Edition of co-op FPS Wolfenstein: Young Blood for 70% off or the Deluxe Edition for 75% off. This works out to $5.99 for the Standard Edition or $7.49 for Deluxe, compared to the usual prices of $19.99 and $29.99.
However, Doom fans are the real winners from this Switch sale. Doom (1993), Doom 2 (Classic), and Doom 64 are all 60% off. This works out to only $1.99 for each game. Meanwhile, Doom 3 is $2.99 while the 2016 Doom reboot is $9.99, after discounts of 75% off. Alternatively, fans can pick up Doom (1993), Doom 2, Doom 3, and Doom (2016) in the Doom Slayers Collection. The bundle typically goes for $49.99, but Switch users can currently pick it up for $12.49, a discount of 75%.
As for Id’s latest releases, both versions of 2020’s Doom Eternal are 75% off. The Standard Edition usually goes for $59.99, with the Deluxe Edition retailing for $89.99. However, Doom fans can grab them for $14.99 and $22.49, respectively. In addition, Doom Eternal’s Ancient Gods expansions are also 50% off. Players can buy Part 1 and Part 2 for $9.99 each. Alternatively, they can save an additional $4.99 by purchasing the Expansion Pass, which is on sale for $15.99.
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