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The Elder Scrolls. Quake & Doom. Fallout. Alright.

Welcome, Bethesda, to our pantheon of all-time classics!
Today, we're happy to start a blooming new partnership with Bethesda Softworks, one that brings an impressive lineup of their unforgettable games to our DRM-free platform, and plenty of guts and nuclear smiles to our faces.

We're teaming up to release some of the greatest hits from the Bethesda vault, some DRM-free for the first time ever. Eleven new arrivals include The Elder Scrolls and two digital-distribution premieres, totally retro id Software shooters, plus the long-awaited return of the Fallout franchise! To make the day even sweeter, The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall will be added to your game shelf entirely for free when you buy any Bethesda game.





<span class="bold">The Elder Scrolls</span>, perched high up among the most famous video-game worlds ever created, are now DRM-free and updated for your modern computer - you can purchase all three to receive a 33% discount.:
--The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind - Game of the Year Edition.
--The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard - digital distribution premiere.
--The Elder Scrolls: Battlespire - digital distribution premiere.
--The Elder Scrolls: Arena - FREE with any Bethesda purchase.
--The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall - FREE with any Bethesda purchase, too.





Megahit <span class="bold">id Software</span> first-person shooters join the fray - also 33% off if you grab all three:
--Quake including Mission Pack 1 and Mission Pack 2
--The Ultimate DOOM
--DOOM II + Master Levels for Doom II + Final DOOM





And last we find that goodbyes are not forever (and that war never changes). <span class="bold">Fallout</span>, the premiere post nuclear role playing game franchise is finally back on GOG.com! Save 66% if you complete your collection in one purchase.
--Fallout
--Fallout 2
--Fallout Tactics



The bundle promos end on Wednesday, September 2, 12:59 PM GMT.


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Wurzelkraft: What's the difference between the new and old Fallout releases? Any point in buying them again?
I hope we now have the uncensored versions
Hate myself since bought Morrowind during this year's steam summer sale:(
As far as it's good news overall. Thanks gog!
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zeffyr: Are The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall unable to purchase separately?
They are available free directly from Bethesda.
* Mind completely blown*

Welcome, Bethseda and well done, GOG!!!
Fantastic additions. Thank you, Bethesda and GOG. I'd also like to echo the question of what the differences are between the "classic" and new Fallouts?
I honestly thought I'd NEVER see this day come!!! Thank you to both parties for making this happen!!!
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zeffyr: Are The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls Chapter II: Daggerfall unable to purchase separately?
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Luned: They are available free directly from Bethesda.
Yeah, but that's strange these 2 don't have own gamecards. I understand the way the deal works though.
This is a total shocker. Mind blown!

Even Battlespire is here.

Now what is the difference between these new Fallout releases and the Fallout Classic releases I already bought?
Well done, GoG, well done.
Now, I'm waiting for Doom 3.
I see that Fallouts that are back actually are 'different' than the old ones that were released here years ago. Looks like they don't have any extra materials (only manuals) and they are treated as separate games by the GoG system.
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moonshineshadow: I would guess that it is just another problem with the ID of games here, so we are not seeing them as owned because of these different IDs.
It was pointed out that the extras are missing from the new versions too. So they are technically separate releases in that regard. I'd rather GOG did what they did than pull the extras from those of us who own the original releases, so it doesn't bother me that the new ones aren't on my shelf. I just want an assurance that the game files for both editions will continue to be updated.
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moonshineshadow: I would guess that it is just another problem with the ID of games here, so we are not seeing them as owned because of these different IDs.
I think Bethesda didn't want to give their versions to older owners of the Fallout games. I guess that's why the Fallout games were renamed to Fallout Classic in our libraries.
Post edited August 26, 2015 by Grargar
That summer 2015 @GOG ... woooooow, just woooow .... I'm speechless....
Awesome!
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catpower1980: No GOG bear yet? I'm disappointed :(
Sorry, our GOGBear exterminating team went in and cleared everything out :(