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Just taking in the humble fall sale list, dead island games £8, Arkham series £12, Mordor games £8 each.
Wonder what the sale here will be like, or if we ever see those games...
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nightcraw1er.488: ...or if we ever see those games...
After Epic getting the last Lego Batman and the three "main" Arkham titles sans DRM, you'd think Warner Bros. would toss GOG a bone. Or a batarang.
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TheMonkofDestiny: After Epic getting the last Lego Batman and the three "main" Arkham titles sans DRM, you'd think Warner Bros. would toss GOG a bone. Or a batarang.
Sure, if GOG paid Warner Bros like Epic did.
Been holding out hope for a Dead Island release here for a while now.
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nightcraw1er.488: ...or if we ever see those games...
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TheMonkofDestiny: After Epic getting the last Lego Batman and the three "main" Arkham titles sans DRM, you'd think Warner Bros. would toss GOG a bone. Or a batarang.
Yes, should have added the other Lego games as well.
I have Ghost 1.0 and Submerged in my shopping cart, waiting to see if they show up on Steam Sale tomorrow.
Humble Store

State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition = $2.99

Best price ever for this game. Instant buy for me :)
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Heretic777: Humble Store

State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition = $2.99

Best price ever for this game. Instant buy for me :)
What kind of game is it? At first I thought it was one of those DayZ types, but seems single player. So, GTA Zombies?
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kalirion: At first I thought it was one of those DayZ types, but seems single player. So, GTA Zombies?
Not really GTA. Think more along the lines of 7 Days to Die, if you're familiar with that.

Coincidentally, before the "Year One Survival Edition" existed, Humble tossed the base game into a bundle. True to form, the YOSE got announced not long after.
Post edited November 26, 2019 by TheMonkofDestiny
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Heretic777: Humble Store

State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition = $2.99

Best price ever for this game. Instant buy for me :)
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kalirion: What kind of game is it? At first I thought it was one of those DayZ types, but seems single player. So, GTA Zombies?
Its singleplayer zombie survival type game. I would not have bought it if it was multiplayer.
Me wants GOG sale. :/

Humble can go humble itself.
I would rather not fall. I might hurt myself.
I noticed that Saints Row IV has an AU$ price and is listed as DRM Free (as well as Steam key), would that just mean a GOG key in cases like that where there is a GOG version? Or is just a direct download from Humble?

I'm curious about it because there is no Australian GOG version, so I'm wondering if this is a way for me to just get the one that the rest of the world is allowed to have instead of the Australianized cleaner version.
Post edited November 26, 2019 by CMOT70
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CMOT70: I noticed that Saints Row IV has an AU$ price and is listed as DRM Free (as well as Steam key), would that just mean a GOG key in cases like that where there is a GOG version? Or is just a direct download from Humble?

I'm curious about it because there is no Australian GOG version, so I'm wondering if this is a way for me to just get the one that the rest of the world is allowed to have instead of the Australianized cleaner version.
Direct Humble download.I don't think Humble does GOG keys except for in one or two bundles years ago. Officially, nowhere gives GOG keys except GOG, there have only been a handful of exceptions.
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CMOT70: I noticed that Saints Row IV has an AU$ price and is listed as DRM Free (as well as Steam key), would that just mean a GOG key in cases like that where there is a GOG version? Or is just a direct download from Humble?

I'm curious about it because there is no Australian GOG version, so I'm wondering if this is a way for me to just get the one that the rest of the world is allowed to have instead of the Australianized cleaner version.
Games with GOG keys on Humble Store (very few) use a different "GOG.com" icon. In all other cases, it's a direct download that likely contains the GOG files.