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The ultimate Warhammer series festival has arrived: it’s time for Warhammer Skulls 2024!

That’s right! Straight from Warhammer, it’s finally here again – the annual celebration of one of the most iconic and influential universes of all time. Being incredibly proud to be a part of it, we thought it’d only be appropriate to prepare an absolute feast for all Warhammer fans. And here it is, overflowing with goodness – you can now unleash chaos, forge alliances, and conquer realms with deals up to 90% off, and secure ultimate power with two GOG exclusive bundles!

Now, let’s take a closer look, shall we?



One of the gems of this year is Warhammer RPG Bundle, available only during the Skulls 2024 event on GOG. The Bundle contains three iconic titles of the series: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Deluxe Edition, Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition and Mordheim: City of the Damned. You’re in for a treat – not only saving an additional 5% in comparison to buying the games separately, but also, most of all, signing up for the ultimate RPG experience.

In Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, you begin your adventure aboard your personal, giant voidship, travelling between the multitude of systems within the Koronus Expanse, a barely charted and incredibly perilous region of space. It’s the newest instalment of the series – and available in such an intriguing bundle, and at such price. You wouldn’t want to miss it!



Another highlight you won’t be able to resist is a Warhammer Strategy Bundle. That’s right, also time limited, available only on GOG! With this set, you’ll get a total of 4 incredible games: Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon, Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach and Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector. Thanks to the Bundle you’ll be able to save an additional 29% in comparison to buying the titles separately; now, that’s what we call strategy!


Naturally, Warhammer Skulls celebrates all the amazing video games based in the Warhammer universe – so outside the captivating bundles, we’ve also prepared a variety of great bargains for you to discover! Check out deals such as:

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (-30%)
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Complete Edition (-63%)
Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition (-90%)
Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector - T'au (-15%)
Necromunda: Hired Gun (-75%)
Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior (-80%)

You thought that’s all? Of course not! Throughout the event duration you can also claim the Warhammer Skulls 2024 Digital Goodie Pack on GIVEAWAY – containing a whole bunch of Warhammer-themed digital goodness.

And as if one giveaway of goodies wasn't enough... We have another one! Grab your copy of Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War – for free, throughout the event duration!



Warhammer Skulls 2024 ends on May 30th, 4 PM UTC. Immerse yourself in a universe brimming with imagination, strategy, and sheer epicness, and expect more awesome things to come – For the Emperor!
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Mafwek: Boltgun DLC should better come here fast, I ran out of heretics to purge!
https://www.gog.com/game/warhammer_40000_boltgun_forges_of_corruption
Still TBD though.
Is a "][" "2nd Edition" or "The Throne of Skulls" too much to ask for a clarifier?
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A goodie bag with 33 wallpapers from 3 Warhammer games.

And two coupons, one 15% and the other 20%, for Warhammer merchandise at two stores that aren't GOG.
And reputedly the games are DRM and not cheap from what I saw.

A really weird thing for GOG to do, so they must have been paid to do it.

An underwhelming goodie pack.
The goodies pack is quite disappointing, compared to previous editions.
Anyway, Talisman going free is good news.
Wallpapers are a nice thing and hey - free stuff is free stuff!
Promoting games on your platform, having discounts are always a good things! The more people find new games they like, get games they wanted to with the discounts, the better!

With these being said, having other platforms promotional stuff, getting cross site dicsounts are not something I want to see in the future on GOG!

I came here for the Good Old Games stuff, keep other corporations away, please.

Not like I have any plan to support ESGames Wokeshop, or their subsidiaries.

Also, Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr had recently added an Offline Game mode - maybe try to get in contact with Neocore Games. The game is fun, I got the feeling of a Diablo-ish game in 40K settings while playing.
(Although the latest DLC - Sororitas Class - looked overpriced, so still waiting for a reasonable discount on that.)
Post edited May 24, 2024 by Wragan
I wouldn't want to be a party pooper (in case there's anything to celebrate) but this comes off as being a quite underwhelming. Steam has all the games, the announcements and the demos; Gamepass apparently has some sort of free days; and gog is running a sale (just like any other day of the week) and offering free wallpapers. I wonder why does gog promote this event when they don't have much to show for it. It seems as if they are trying to lure or attract customers just to end up revealing to them that the honey jar is empty.
Post edited May 24, 2024 by Wirvington
To make matter worse, it looks like Gladius is temporary free on both S* and E* stores, but not on GoG.
Blood for the Emperor! Skulls for the Golden Throne! Excellent sale, I picked up Deathwing Enhanced so far, might grab some others before the event ends. Would love to see some new releases as well!
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Sulibor: To make matter worse, it looks like Gladius is temporary free on both S* and E* stores, but not on GoG.
Yes, i'm wondering what's up with that. Still hoping that the giveaway is coming with a delay and that this is not another second class citizen treatment.
Post edited May 24, 2024 by 00063
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Sulibor: To make matter worse, it looks like Gladius is temporary free on both S* and E* stores, but not on GoG.
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00063: Yes, i'm wondering what's up with that. Still hoping that the giveaway is coming with a delay and that this is not another second class citizen treatment.
That would be completely crazy after sending out Gladius newsletter discount codes.
Post edited May 24, 2024 by mk47at
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slbunny: I'm amazed and depressed by how much DLC is attached to some of those strategy games. Really killed my enthusiasm to purchase when I realised most of those deep discounts didn't include a full game.
Even with the discounts in the newsletter it still comes out to 60 euros. Whilst Gladius was pretty cheap the DLC it came with is bloody expensive and doesn't even that much of a discount. When I did the math and added it all up it just didn't seem worth it.
Slitherine really shouldn't be copying Paradox's business model. I don't think they are in a position to try such a thing.
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CthuluIsSpy: Whilst Gladius was pretty cheap the DLC it came with is bloody expensive and doesn't even that much of a discount.
Considering that it is free (and apparently has been before, since I got it for free before) elsewhere, it is still expensive.
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CthuluIsSpy: Whilst Gladius was pretty cheap the DLC it came with is bloody expensive and doesn't even that much of a discount.
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mk47at: Considering that it is free (and apparently has been before, since I got it for free before) elsewhere, it is still expensive.
Oh wow it is. I don't know if not making it free to keep is GOG's decision or Slitherine's, but either way it sucks.
Now it's getting weird. I just looked at the front page and there was a clam Gladius for free banner. I clicked on claim and got the goodie bag.
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mk47at: Now it's getting weird. I just looked at the front page and there was a clam Gladius for free banner. I clicked on claim and got the goodie bag.
For me it tells me I already claimed it. But not in my games.
Guess the link still goes to the goodie bag....