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There are just a few days left to join the Spring Sale on GOG.COM and 2500+ gaming deals with discounts up to 90% off. Start this year’s spring with some of the best games that we have brought together in colorful collections, publisher bundles, and freebies. Enjoy your games, and please stay safe at home!

This Spring Sale is a bit different as we have had to run it from our homes, as well. That is why along with great deals, we have also shared a selection of free games and goodies with you. In just 2 weeks, we passed a stunning 8 million redeems of free items given away! For the next 48 hours, you can still grab the Spring Sale Goodies Collection #2 giveaway with artbooks from Pathfinder: Kingmaker and Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, soundtracks from Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition, wallpapers, and avatars from Frostpunk and Children of Morta. The giveaway ends on March 29th, 1 PM UTC.

As for the Spring Sale’s deals, among the top discounted games we have some fresh titles as well as many renowned classics. So, next to the hit RPGs like The Surge 2 (-45%) and Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Royal Edition (-50%) you can get the unforgettable The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition (-70%) and the original Diablo + Hellfire (-15%). In the strategy department, the futuristic BATTLETECH (-66%) goes hand in hand with the dark fantasy classic Warhammer: Mark of Chaos - Gold Edition (-10%).

The Spring Sale also includes fantastic adventure games, like Styx: Shards of Darkness (-60%) and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (-66%). Builder buffs and avid farmers will be captivated by games such as The Settlers: Rise of an Empire - Gold Edition (-50%) and Stardew Valley (-20%).

On the other hand, shooter fans can have fun with adrenaline-packed titles such as Wolfenstein: The Two Pack (-50%) and XIII (-50%). Finally, the Spring Sale on GOG.COM brings loads of fun to action game fans who will surely enjoy dynamic titles like Dishonored: Complete Collection (-60%) and Dead Cells: The Bad Seed Bundle (-18,5%).

All discounted titles are grouped in fun, colorful genre collections.

Game collectors can also build their own publisher bundles and unlock additional discounts by purchasing 3 games with an additional 5% off or get an additional 10% off when buying 5 or more games. The games you already own also apply towards these extra discounts! Available completion bundles include:

Build Your Ubisoft Bundle with Settlers 3: Ultimate Collection (-50%), Far Cry (-60%), Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete (-75%), and more.

Build Your Deep Silver Bundle with Outward (-50%), Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Explorer Edition (-60%), Saints Row IV: Game of the Century Edition (-75%), and more.

Build Your 1C Bundle with Devil's Hunt (-50%), Ancestors Legacy (-66%), Through the Woods (-80%), and more.

Build Your Beamdog Bundle with Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition (-50%), Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition (-50%), Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (-50%), and additional discounts applying once you take only two or more games!

If you still can't decide on the perfect game for you, we gathered our home office recommendations (and photos of our pets, naturally!). Grab the best games and deals now, because there’s not much time left! The Spring Sale ends on March 30th, 1 PM UTC. For more information, please visit GOG.COM.
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
No so much. Mostly useless, especially if you do not have games from the list (besides soundtracks).
In addition, it is not very convenient that it is all piled up, separately from the games themselves, to which these bonuses is.
Also, I am sure that if I really need one of these artbooks, concepts, etc., then than looking for it somewhere in my library, it will be easier and faster to google it.
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
It's free, so thanks and no complaints!
I'm not really interested though.

Maybe what is more representative for the value such stuff has for me, would have been if I would pay to buy it.
The honest answer would have been "No, thanks!".
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
Not against them but I'd rather see more highly-voted indie titles un-rejected and show up. :p (GOG did good with The Quest, Grimoire, and others, but let's keep them coming please)
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
Free stuff is always nice, so thanks.

But while for a few games I would not have minded extras I don't have (and to be honest, if I really wanted them I would have bought them already), I also don't want to be stuck with a bunch of stuff I have no interest in, so I passed the offer.
Post edited March 27, 2020 by moonshineshadow
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There should be an option to move item from goodie pack to a specific game from the library.
Really can't buy any games currently this sale and only interested very few certain games from my wishlist.
One i need more information about a certain game, trails in the sky 3rd i need to beat the first game.
BloodRayne wasn't on sale.
Since i am on paysafecards i didn't go out buying a new one currently due to corona, but our city isn't that bad off. But the closest place is closed and i maybe need the money.
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
No.
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
Honestly, not really. Virtual "goodies" are of little to no interest to me, so this is probably the least interesting giveaway I've ever seen GOG do.

Don't get me wrong - I'm not complaining. It's free stuff and I don't feel like I'm entitled to anything for free, useful or not. But... you asked.
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I have to agree with the others. If you don't own the games, then goodies for something you're unfamiliar with lose their context. For those who do own the games, it would definitely be less messy to have the content appear under the relevant game's Extras section in the Library. And many of us with Neverwinter Nights: Diamond Edition already have the soundtrack in our libraries, long before it was 'enhanced' from free to £7.20...
Thank you very much GOG, I love Neverwinter Nights and its music! Thank you for still going strong all these years, and still being you. :D
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
Yes! I like these goodie packs. Thank you.
I often wanted to have the artbooks for games I don't own or won't / can't play. The art is nevertheless often amazing.
The same for the soundtrack.

And it's not too much work for me, to add the extras to the already existing game folders.
I'm looking forward to more of these giveaways.
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rjbuffchix: It is my understanding that the old Fallout games used to have goodies bundled with them, but no longer have them. I realize this may be stuff that has to be negotiated, etc, but just offering it as feedback of something I'd want. I think GOG can provide a better service than other stores by giving us a "complete experience" offline, like how PC games used to have such extras as part of their retail boxes.
We were told they would look into it, at the time, but that is all I know.
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
To provide some constructive criticism, IMHO a few new freebie games (and by that I mean permanently free titles, not promo giveaways) would do a lot more good than goodie packs.
Post edited March 27, 2020 by WinterSnowfall
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emter_pl: Do you like the latest goodie pack? Would you like to see this kind of giveaways more often?
Thank you for the goodies! I appreciate all of them and the fact that you give them for free.

More i would like to wish all in this special times, that you take care for yourself and stay healthy or get well soon.
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rjbuffchix: It is my understanding that the old Fallout games used to have goodies bundled with them, but no longer have them. I realize this may be stuff that has to be negotiated, etc, but just offering it as feedback of something I'd want. I think GOG can provide a better service than other stores by giving us a "complete experience" offline, like how PC games used to have such extras as part of their retail boxes.
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Gede: We were told they would look into it, at the time, but that is all I know.
Thanks for the clarification. And to be clear myself, I didn't mean "only" get Fallout extras, I don't know what may have gone missing but whatever can be gotten for games here is appreciated. I think in another topic I posed the idea of GOG collecting various online resources, like mods, video walkthroughs, text walkthrough, etc, obviously this would require the respective creators' permission but would be cool to have as additional DRM-free extras right alongside with the games.