Whether it's a move that's prepping itself for its upcoming new games or because it needs to boost its sales, Bethesda has recently announced a price cut for some of its popular games.

The lower prices run across the Xbox Live Arcade and Games on Demand, PlayStation Network, and Steam, and you have a gamut of titles, which you hopefully don't have yet so you can enjoy the discounts.

The new price tags for the games don't seem to be part of any promo, but it's best to avail of them early on.

Joystiq lists down the new prices of the games, categorized by where you can avail of them. You can also find this list on Bethblog, Bethesda's website.

Xbox LIVE

  • Oblivion: Shivering Isles - 800 MS Points
  • The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim (Games on Demand) - $29.99
  • Dishonored (Games on Demand) - $29.99
  • Fallout: New Vegas - $14.99
  • Fallout 3 - $14.99
  • Fallout 3 Add-Ons (Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta) - 400 MS Points each
  • Quake Arena Arcade - 400 MS Points

PlayStation Store

  • Oblivion: Shivering Isles - $9.99
  • Dishonored - $29.99
  • Fallout 3 Add-Ons (Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta) - $4.99 each

Steam

  • Skyrim - $29.99
  • Dishonored - $29.99
  • Fallout: New Vegas - $14.99
  • Fallout 3 Add-Ons (Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta) - $4.99 each

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z coming to Europe

A new Dragon Ball Z title is in the works, and this time, it will be more of a co-op game.

According to CVG, the game will have four players battling enemies side-by-side, but there is also a choice of a Battle Royale mode wherein the gamer can have up to eight players to join forces or participate in a single-player campaign.

The battleground will have four battle types, and diehard fans would be delighted to see familiar faces in the game, like the Super Saiyan GOD and Special Force.

There have not yet been any announcements for the release date of the game, but the report has confirmed that it will be coming to the PS3, Xbox 360, and PS Vita.

Rift to get add-ons

The recently released free-to-play game from Trion Worlds, Rift, is gearing up for several add-ons for gamers, starting with new soul additions to the game.

In an announcement made via livestream, Polygon reports that the developers will make the roles for companions have a bigger effect on the game. Additionally, there will be new abilities to help the companions level up.

Other upgrades include the 3.0 expansion, adding more underwater zones, and putting water as a crucial element in the game.