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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
Where is the squirrel? There can't be a sale without our cute little squirrel!!!!
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Rivdoric: I think it is time to blacklist gog website for some hours :D !

..... How much time Insomnia sales normaly last ? 24h ?
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ALH: More like a week or so.There usually is a 2nd and 3rd round with repeats.
Oh boy....
Where's all of the great old games at? :(
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Habanerose: Can a blue please answer:

If I choose to buy a game on this sale, will it be the price it had when I chose to click buy, or will it go up if meanwhile people have entered their card details faster? (slow Internet, so quite important question for me and possibly others)

Edit: This is made worse by the low stock numbers... 25?! Come on guys, 100-200 at once would be better
If you click when the deal is up, you're safe. I'm not sure exactly what the window is, but it should be more than enough time to complete the purchase a couple times over.
Post edited March 21, 2016 by Konrad
Good Lord! Neptunia simply disappeared! It went pomf faster than a hentai manga.

The weeabo is strong in this sale.
Some classics would be nice.
Is the forum several minutes behind for anyone else?
Is there any way to open the game card of the game on sale so that you actually can see what kind of game you will buy?

You can't even open the checkout page in a different tab ...
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eiii: Is there any way to open the game card of the game on sale so that you actually can see what kind of game you will buy?

You can't even open the checkout page in a different tab ...
Not at this time. They may make adjustments during the sale. It would be very helpful indeed.
Nooooooooo!! I'm not ready for this. :)
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j0ekerr: Not a blue, but I'll reply with common sense.

I always use paypal, but logic would indicate that after introducing your credit card data you should get a confirmation screen. At that point, the purchase price is set at the amount that appears there, they have to charge you the indicated amount, no more, no less.
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Konrad: If you click when the deal is up, you're safe. I'm not sure exactly what the window is, but it should be more than enough time complete the purchase a couple times over.
Thanks to both of you, was worried that I'll suddenly end up with a much higher bill than expected, mainly due to the small quantities of games avaible.
This is a marketer's wet-dream, now THIS is how you're supposed to run a sale! Way to go gog!....Gahhh, better get back to the front page quick!!!
Post edited March 21, 2016 by takezodunmer2005
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foxworks: Not at this time. They may make adjustments during the sale. It would be very helpful indeed.
I guess I'll come back when that's done.

And maybe when the lots are increased at least by a factor of 10.
Indies. Indies everywhere
Yeah, GOG needs to fix the page refresh. When a new deal shows up, the image is still stuck on the previous game.