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Limited-quantity deals round-the-clock | Tired-looking sheep.



UPDATE: Time to go to bed, everyone! It's been a fun, intense, coffee-fueled week but the sheep has finally saled on this Insomnia sale so everyone can now get their (hardly needed) beauty sleep. Or go try out those fine-looking games they snagged moments before stocks disappeared. So long and don't let the bedbugs bite. Slay them for precious XP, instead.
Remember to check your email for your unlocked freebies, and you can always contact <span class="bold">Support</span> if there is anthing you're missing.



Don't fall asleep, don't look away… heck, just give up blinking.
Prepare yourselves a cauldron of hot coffee and stock up on eyedrops! Our infamous Insomnia Sale returns with a relentless stream of limited-quantity deals, one game after the other, nonstop until the games run out. Or the sheep doze off.

We've been studying your valuable feedback on this annual event, including comments like "AAAAARRRRGHHHHHH!!!" and "Please, why won't you let me sleep?!". We took them to heart and decided that what you guys are saying is that you need more gaming stimulants to fight away sleepiness. Worry not, we're here to help.

You lucky Insomniacs will also be treated to a number of games never before seen on GOG.com as well as the best-ever deal on our crowning jewel - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (-50% after the recent price drop, that's $24.99 in the USA).


If you want to learn more about the intricacies behind this whole science of non-sleep, check out the promo <span class="bold">FAQ</span>. But don't dally there too long, because games will start disappearing before your bloodshot eyes!

The GOG.com Insomnia Sale starts Monday, March 21, 2:00 PM GMT and will run until the limited-quantity deals run out.

While counting sheep and game deals, make sure to also drop by our <span class="bold">imgur</span> page and grab your Insomnia wallpapers.

Twitch Insomnia Marathon

We won't let you fall asleep while you're waiting for your favorite game to go on sale! Tune in at any time of day or night to twitch.tv/GOGcom for the best games being played by our mighty team of streamers, joined by special guests. 20 streamers. 100 hours of gameplay. Lots of empty coffee mugs.
Post edited March 26, 2016 by maladr0Id
MUST RESIST BUYING STAR RULER 2 D:
I have seen here several people wanting to not use their GOG store credit for a purchase but rather use regular currency (by paying via PayPal, for example). I honestly would like to know why.

The way i see it is that GOG store credit has less purchasing flexibility than cash. With cash you can purchase whatever things/services from whatever vendor/provider. GOG store credit is only good for purchasing goods on gog.com. While a $10 (or whatever currency) store credit has the same nominal value as $10 in cash, due to its restriction of being usable only within the gog.com store it has effectively less purchasing power than cash. Following this reasoning, people should be motivated to use store credit for gog.com purchases and save the more valuable cash. So, why would someone prefer to spend cash while hoarding store credit? I am genuinely interested...
hehe Beyond Good & Evil just went woooosh
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rebellion: hehe Beyond Good & Evil just went woooosh
Hehe -- I made it! I was waiting till 6 AM for this game.
The most underrated game ever. It will be a blast to play it again.

Can't wait!
Some Massive Chalice advice: breed soldiers, breed soldiers, breed soldiers...as many as you can, its crucial.

Edit: create as many factions/houses as possible !
Post edited March 22, 2016 by Ricky_Bobby
A few people seem to be getting caught up in the "quick buy now".
I suggest go to - isthereanydeal to see the history of specific items
Sunless Sae at the moment is selling 50% off at $12.59, but you could have picked it up as part of a bundle for so much cheaper from 'another store'
So just a word of caution not to get caught up in the 'moment'
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elgonzo: I have seen here several people wanting to not use their GOG store credit for a purchase but rather use regular currency (by paying via PayPal, for example). I honestly would like to know why.

The way i see it is that GOG store credit has less purchasing flexibility than cash. With cash you can purchase whatever things/services from whatever vendor/provider. GOG store credit is only good for purchasing goods on gog.com. While a $10 (or whatever currency) store credit has the same nominal value as $10 in cash, due to its restriction of being usable only within the gog.com store it has effectively less purchasing power than cash. Following this reasoning, people should be motivated to use store credit for gog.com purchases and save the more valuable cash. So, why would someone prefer to spend cash while hoarding store credit? I am genuinely interested...
When I purchase stuff I do so at home.
I'd rather use store credit when at work as I don't actually have access to a credit card here.
SR The Third again, when will we finally get Saints Row IV on gog ?
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NuffCatnip: SR The Third again, when will we finally get Saints Row IV on gog ?
Probably around the same time we get Oblivion & Doom 3 :D
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NuffCatnip: SR The Third again, when will we finally get Saints Row IV on gog ?
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astroclay: Probably around the same time we get Oblivion & Doom 3 :D
Thanks a lot ! xD
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NuffCatnip: SR The Third again, when will we finally get Saints Row IV on gog ?
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astroclay: Probably around the same time we get Oblivion & Doom 3 :D
Along with Half Life. :D
I wait for system shock and/or terraria
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elgonzo: I have seen here several people wanting to not use their GOG store credit for a purchase but rather use regular currency (by paying via PayPal, for example). I honestly would like to know why.

The way i see it is that GOG store credit has less purchasing flexibility than cash. With cash you can purchase whatever things/services from whatever vendor/provider. GOG store credit is only good for purchasing goods on gog.com. While a $10 (or whatever currency) store credit has the same nominal value as $10 in cash, due to its restriction of being usable only within the gog.com store it has effectively less purchasing power than cash. Following this reasoning, people should be motivated to use store credit for gog.com purchases and save the more valuable cash. So, why would someone prefer to spend cash while hoarding store credit? I am genuinely interested...
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omega64: When I purchase stuff I do so at home.
I'd rather use store credit when at work as I don't actually have access to a credit card here.
Ah, okay, if you can't authorize payments due to security (or perhaps insecurity) or some administrative policies of your IT environment then this makes indeed sense...
Post edited March 22, 2016 by elgonzo
Hi everyone. I just got in. Is there a chance to get free game like in the past???
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GOG.com: Limited-quantity deals round-the-clock | Free games | Tired-looking sheep.

Don't fall asleep, don't look away… heck, just give up blinking.
Prepare yourselves a cauldron of hot coffee and stock up on eyedrops! Our infamous Insomnia Sale returns with a relentless stream of limited-quantity deals, one game after the other, nonstop until the games run out. Or the sheep doze off.

We've been studying your valuable feedback on this annual event, including comments like "AAAAARRRRGHHHHHH!!!" and "Please, why won't you let me sleep?!". We took them to heart and decided that what you guys are saying is that you need more gaming stimulants to fight away sleepiness. Worry not, we're here to help.

You lucky Insomniacs will also be treated to a number of games never before seen on GOG.com as well as the best-ever deal on our crowning jewel - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (-50% after the recent price drop, that's $24.99 in the USA).

And, because we're not entirely sadistic, we're even offering bonus freebies to the sleep-deprived. Buy 10 games, get a random extra one for FREE — keep buying and they'll keep coming faster and faster!

If you want to learn more about the intricacies behind this whole science of non-sleep, check out the promo <span class="bold">FAQ</span>. But don't dally there too long, because games will start disappearing before your bloodshot eyes!

The GOG.com Insomnia Sale starts Monday, March 21, 2:00 PM GMT and will run until the limited-quantity deals run out.

While counting sheep and game deals, make sure to also drop by our <span class="bold">imgur</span> page and grab your Insomnia wallpapers.

Twitch Insomnia Marathon

We won't let you fall asleep while you're waiting for your favorite game to go on sale! Tune in at any time of day or night to twitch.tv/GOGcom for the best games being played by our mighty team of streamers, joined by special guests. 20 streamers. 100 hours of gameplay. Lots of empty coffee mugs.
Pure garbage.
I don't even have the time to read some comments and realize if I could like the game that the offer is already gone.
Not even checking the homepage anymore.