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The wolf of Mars canyon.



<span class="bold">Offworld Trading Company</span>, a complex strategy simulation where you manage the multi-layered economy of a Martian colony, is available now for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for multiplayer, achievements, and leaderboards, and a 66% launch discount.

You think planning and manipulating an Earthbound community is a challenging endeavor? Wait until you find yourself on Mars, trying to make your colony thrive against the ruthless competition of other planetary settlers, armed only with your weaponized business savvy and financial killer instincts. The absence of meddling military forces means that to become the dominant Offworld Trading Company you need to exercise smart trading, cunning use of the supply-demand dynamics, corporate espionage, and technological superiority. With more than a dozen available resources and parameters to manage in real-time, there is not a dull moment to be had as you trade financial blows with either the A.I. or your spacefaring friends.


Those looking for some other lucrative extra-terrestrial investments can check out these promising DLC:
- The official <span class="bold">Soundtrack</span> of the game.
- A neat <span class="bold">Map Toolkit</span> that lets you design your own amazing landscapes.
- <span class="bold">The Ceres Initiative</span> where you can exploit a large asteroid for profit.
- The <span class="bold">Real Mars Map Pack</span> with over 30 new maps offering additional challenges.
- <span class="bold">The Patron and the Patriot</span>, two new CEOs who bring with them additional story-driven content, game modes, and features.

Want to share the love? Make sure to grab the game until December 1st, 1:59 PM UTC to secure an extra copy for a friend and dive into the multiplayer together!


Rule the market and exterminate the competition as the most successful <span class="bold">Offworld Trading Company</span> of Mars, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 66% discount lasts until December 1st, 1:59 PM UTC.

In the press:
"This isn't an RTS with the combat removed - it's Wall Street on a new frontier."
88/100 - PC Gamer
"It is fast-paced economic warfare with some clever capitalistic mind games to play with."
8/10 - IGN
Wondering if I should wait for the Rivals/Escalation version of the game to release. Oh Stardock, you've produced an air of fear about your games.
Five DLCs on release date? Meh.
No thanks. I want to go to SPAAAAAACE to discover new life and new civilisations and encounter weird, awesome stuff. Freaky aliens, time anomalies, ancient ruins build by sentient british grasshoppers, planets made of glass, sofas that can read, stars that emit cold. Not to be a fucking manager or accountant.
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Breja: Not to be a fucking manager or accountant.
We have you covered!
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Breja: Not to be a fucking manager or accountant.
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Vythonaut: We have you covered!
Your link: I have fixed it. =)
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Ghorpm: Well, hold on a second. The game is like half a year old and they have already released FOUR paid DLCs?!
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HunchBluntley: Five, if you count the soundtrack.
I don't ;) It's a separate thing, it doesn't add anything to the game itself. I'm not against paid soundtracks because I'm aware they cost to produce. If they are added for free - nice! If they cost something - I buy them if I like them. But 4 DLCs added within half a year is more then I can accept. A proper expansion - sure, but not a few features like map editor or additional CEO figure.
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HunchBluntley: Five, if you count the soundtrack.
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Ghorpm: I don't ;) It's a separate thing, it doesn't add anything to the game itself. I'm not against paid soundtracks because I'm aware they cost to produce. If they are added for free - nice! If they cost something - I buy them if I like them. But 4 DLCs added within half a year is more then I can accept. A proper expansion - sure, but not a few features like map editor or additional CEO figure.
Its just standard Stardock policy. They spew out a dlc for each of their own new games every 1-2 months. It just shows you how much content they cut from the main game. Its the same in Ashes of the Singularity which is barebones without the dlcs.
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Ghorpm: I don't ;) It's a separate thing, it doesn't add anything to the game itself. I'm not against paid soundtracks because I'm aware they cost to produce. If they are added for free - nice! If they cost something - I buy them if I like them. But 4 DLCs added within half a year is more then I can accept. A proper expansion - sure, but not a few features like map editor or additional CEO figure.
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Matruchus: Its just standard Stardock policy. They spew out a dlc for each of their own new games every 1-2 months. It just shows you how much content they cut from the main game. Its the same in Ashes of the Singularity which is barebones without the dlcs.
Meh, I enjoy Ashes as is. It's not as if the DLC adds anything for Skirmishes, which is all I do.
I'd prefer it over 8-Bit Armies, but I guess the price is proportionate for that game.
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HunchBluntley: Your link: I have fixed it. =)
After all, it's just about building an empire! ;-)
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micktiegs_8: Meh, I enjoy Ashes as is. It's not as if the DLC adds anything for Skirmishes, which is all I do.
I'd prefer it over 8-Bit Armies, but I guess the price is proportionate for that game.
Do you do multiplayer? Cause I'm trying to get in to a game since I bought it and no luck till now.
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micktiegs_8: Meh, I enjoy Ashes as is. It's not as if the DLC adds anything for Skirmishes, which is all I do.
I'd prefer it over 8-Bit Armies, but I guess the price is proportionate for that game.
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Matruchus: Do you do multiplayer? Cause I'm trying to get in to a game since I bought it and no luck till now.
Mention your quest to MP in Ashes in this thread &amp; keep fingers crossed.
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Matruchus: Do you do multiplayer? Cause I'm trying to get in to a game since I bought it and no luck till now.
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fishbaits: Mention your quest to MP in Ashes in this thread &amp; keep fingers crossed.
Already did that when Zeo opened thread. But thanks for letting me know.
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micktiegs_8: Meh, I enjoy Ashes as is. It's not as if the DLC adds anything for Skirmishes, which is all I do.
I'd prefer it over 8-Bit Armies, but I guess the price is proportionate for that game.
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Matruchus: Do you do multiplayer? Cause I'm trying to get in to a game since I bought it and no luck till now.
No sorry. I was never good at strategy games with humans, so the bots entertain me :)
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wizisi2k: One can imagine a planet like Pluto being added as a DLC in the future
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Acriz: Are you joking? "They've changed it."
Hey, Brontosaurus was classified out of existence back at the turn of the (previous) century, then reclassified back into existence a couple of years ago. There's hope for Pluto yet...
Why is there no "complete edition" package so you can get the game plus all dlc at a better price?