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It took Fallout 3 and New Vegas a similar while to finally drop in price.
Like the poster above me said, just wait for it to go on sale. ...which it does quite often.
I've seen it go down to $25 on several occasions.
By the time you grab Skyrim; most of the community probably will have moved onto Fallout 4.
But my point being is SKyrim came out in 2011, FO4 will probably launch late 2014, or 2015
If someone is willing to wait 3-4 years so they can grab a game on the cheap [and lets be honest, the Skyrim GOTY will probably still be more than $30], then all the more power to them.
For me, $60 is nothing [what is that 1 months of internet use?], and Skyrim is such a great game.
Look, I get it. Your cheap and you expect every single game to be $20 one year after release. There are a ton of garbage games that fit that criteria; however Skyrim isn't one of them. You'll continue to wait to play this gem of a game.
Steam doesn't set Skyrim price, Bethesda does. Since Steam is responsible for an estimate of around 70% worldwide digital market, Bethesda would want to maximise their profit on it.