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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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CthuluIsSpy: So the newsletter discount won't let you redeem it unless you include the game you already received for free just now.
So that's effectively useless.
Does it always work like that? That means you can't get the discount for DLCs you are missing, no?
I dunno honestly never had the situation(getting the game for free and having such an offer I mean), although the 1,95 for the base game makes little difference.
Gladius looks just like a cashgrab galore.

Wait seems fixed, click on the offer again Gladius shows as 0,00 for me now even i still need to include it.
Post edited May 24, 2024 by Reaper9988
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king_kunat: The Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War giveaway is now live!
Grab it now: https://www.gog.com/game/warhammer_40000_gladius_relics_of_war

Thank you to everyone who noticed we're missing this one.
Anyone else having problems claiming the Warhammer Gladius giveaway?

Yesterday I managed to claim the goodie pack without problems, today when I try to claim the game it says I already claimed it which I didn't.


edit: Nevermind, it now shows in my games list, weird.
Post edited May 24, 2024 by Ultra.Instinct.
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king_kunat: The Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War giveaway is now live!
Grab it now: https://www.gog.com/game/warhammer_40000_gladius_relics_of_war

Thank you to everyone who noticed we're missing this one.
Hi king_kunat! Something is not right at my end. The banner shows ‘Success’ although I have not pressed any button. And the game does not appear in my account.
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king_kunat: The Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War giveaway is now live!
Grab it now: https://www.gog.com/game/warhammer_40000_gladius_relics_of_war

Thank you to everyone who noticed we're missing this one.
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mihuk: Hi king_kunat! Something is not right at my end. The banner shows ‘Success’ although I have not pressed any button. And the game does not appear in my account.
Hey there! Could you try it with another browser or the incognito mode? It might help
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mihuk: Hi king_kunat! Something is not right at my end. The banner shows ‘Success’ although I have not pressed any button. And the game does not appear in my account.
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king_kunat: Hey there! Could you try it with another browser or the incognito mode? It might help
I did that and it works! Thank you!
high rated
Other metod for bugged giveaway:

https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim

It worked in my case.
A Windows and Linux TBS with multiplayer support? Very nice!
Thank you very much!
The method that worked for me for claiming the bugged giveaway:
1) log out from GOG
2) clear all GOG cookies
3) log in back to GOG
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Mateuszy: Other metod for bugged giveaway:
https://www.gog.com/giveaway/claim
It worked in my case.
Thanks, that worked for me, too! My preferred way because I'm too lazy to re-log.

Hey, everyone! Remember to check you subscription preferences after claiming this game through either method.
https://www.gog.com/en/account/settings/subscriptions
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thiagott: A Windows and Linux TBS with multiplayer support? Very nice!
Thank you very much!
It is not only this, but also a very good TBS. Just don't expect a civ clone, but rather a TBS with the feel of an RTS (very fast pace and uncomplicated but tactical battles).

As someone who owns all DLCs, I can also tell, that you won't need any of them to have a lot of fun with the game. The DLCs are just for more variety and units (some of them very cool), but do not contain core features of the main gain (like Paradox games).
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thiagott: A Windows and Linux TBS with multiplayer support? Very nice!
Thank you very much!
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Ueber: It is not only this, but also a very good TBS. Just don't expect a civ clone, but rather a TBS with the feel of an RTS (very fast pace and uncomplicated but tactical battles).

As someone who owns all DLCs, I can also tell, that you won't need any of them to have a lot of fun with the game. The DLCs are just for more variety and units (some of them very cool), but do not contain core features of the main gain (like Paradox games).
Does the game have a campaign? Some reviews complain it doesn't; other mention it does.

P.S. Not at home, so cannot check myself.
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Ueber: It is not only this, but also a very good TBS. Just don't expect a civ clone, but rather a TBS with the feel of an RTS (very fast pace and uncomplicated but tactical battles).

As someone who owns all DLCs, I can also tell, that you won't need any of them to have a lot of fun with the game. The DLCs are just for more variety and units (some of them very cool), but do not contain core features of the main gain (like Paradox games).
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mrkgnao: Does the game have a campaign? Some reviews complain it doesn't; other mention it does.

P.S. Not at home, so cannot check myself.
There is kind of something between a campaign and a missiontree for each faction in the game integrated in each skirmish (by default).

Basically a few tasks you fulfill which are interconnected with a small story about the reasons why each faction is on the planet Gladius.

You can complete those mini-campaigns/missions or ignore them and just play a regular game (or turn it in the game settings before creating the skirmish).
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mrkgnao: Does the game have a campaign? Some reviews complain it doesn't; other mention it does.

P.S. Not at home, so cannot check myself.
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Ueber: There is kind of something between a campaign and a missiontree for each faction in the game integrated in each skirmish (by default).

Basically a few tasks you fulfill which are interconnected with a small story about the reasons why each faction is on the planet Gladius.

You can complete those mini-campaigns/missions or ignore them and just play a regular game (or turn it in the game settings before creating the skirmish).
Thank you.
Thank you for the free game!
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king_kunat: (…)
Thank you for proving some confirmation. If all fixes are done silently this place feels like a ghost town.
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Ueber: As someone who owns all DLCs, I can also tell, that you won't need any of them to have a lot of fun with the game. The DLCs are just for more variety and units (some of them very cool), but do not contain core features of the main gain (like Paradox games).
Is there a single DLC that you think is nice to own?
Post edited May 24, 2024 by mk47at