Bethesda Softworks announced this evening that the soundtracks to its video games are now available for purchase through digital retailer iTunes.

Seven games get the soundtrack treatment in all, including classic The Elder Scrolls titles Morrowind and Oblivion, as well as the soundtrack for the more recent Skyrim, all of which were composed by Jeremy Soule. The former will each run for iTunes' standard album pricing of $9.99, while the latter will sell for the premium price of $15.99.

Other titles to be featured on iTunes include Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, the soundtracks to both of which were composed by Inon Zur and will cost $11.99.

The soundtracks to Dishonored and RAGE will also be up on the service despite only being published by Bethesda, and will cost ten bucks apiece.

The reason for the disparity in pricing between all seven of the soundtracks is unknown, although it's safe to say that the reasoning behind Skyrim's bloated price falls under the "because we can" category.Regardless of pricing, it's now possible to add that epic Elder Scrolls flair to your morning commute, and that should be enough for most fans. Just pretend you're on your way to raid a dungeon each morning. It's what's been getting me up for the past five years.