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With 700+ games discounted up to 90% off, daily special Bundle Deals, a constant stream of exciting Flash Sales, and some fantastic surprise giveaways, we launch into the season of gaming joy!

The biggest celebration of DRM-Free gaming this season is right now, right here on GOG.com! It's warm and nice outside, the summer draws ever closer, so let's make sure it's full of fantastic games. There's no one good way to spend your summer, but we know well that gaming can make every single one of them better. So, whether you plan to stay inside, hike into the wilderness, or take a boat into the calm sea, we'll make sure your laptop is filled with great DRM-Free games you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. To that end, we're holding our [url=http://www.gog.com]2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale!

Each day we'll present you with at least two special Bundle Deals with a selection of of great classics and indies available up to 90% off! As usual, you'll be able to buy just selected titles out of the bundle with a slightly lower discount, or complete your collection with just the ones you're missing, retaining the higher discount rate. Let's take a look at our offers for today, shall we?

Today, we seriously mix things up to bring you both lighthearted comedy as well as dark and morbid horror. The Legacy of Kain Saga is the Full House of gaming with its family themes and colorful presentation. Across four episodes ironically titled Soul Reaver, Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Defiance the series explores the relation between Kain, a authoritative father with obvious god complex, and Raziel, his rebellious son with questionable fashion sense. The story also includes many of their relatives from extended family, that cannot help but to make a mess in their imaginary homeland called Nosgoth. Hilarity ensues! All this cheerful moments for only $5.96 (that's 75% off!). The other of our offers today, is bound to chill the blood in your veins with its terrifying setting alone. The Deponia Complete Trilogy takes place on a distant planet. A planet, that long ago must have been not so different from our own Earth. Yet now, it is a grim and dark place that suffered a tragic environmental disaster. The surface of the planet is now completely covered with waste. Toxic rain flushes the pollution deep into the ground, poisoning it and making the land barren. Way above, there's the remaining enclave of civilization, housing the remnant of the human race. Now imagine one of them, a defenseless girl, falls down to the toxic junkyard below. Even though she doesn't die instantly poisoned with every imaginable toxin, her future looks grim. The wasteland is filled with danger, and soon she'll find out that she is not alone among the towering piles of garbage. What strange mutated monsters could have survived in such conditions? And what do they eat? The horror! All the thrills for just $11.97 (that's 80% off!). There you have it, a mix of laughter and cries of despair to fill your weekend with gripping gaming. Or did we overdo the mixing?

On top of that, almost all of our catalog has been discounted by up to 50%. On top of that, our front page is overflowing with excellent Flash Sales on single games. You can grab them up to 90% as well, but don't take to long, as they come and go pretty fast! Why don't you head out to GOG.com front page, and see what's happening right NOW!
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expopower: Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a direct way to do it. However, if you own some of the games in the bundle, then you can buy the entire bundle as a gift, redeem it, and only the games that you don't own will be associated with your account. The rest (the duplicates) will remain tied to the key, and can be gifted using it. Note that only a single key is generated with the entire bundle of games, so you can't selectively redeem them otherwise.

If you don't own any of the games in the bundle though, then you're out of luck. '~';
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will107777: Thanks for the answer. Bummer, because I was going to do it b/c I don't think my computer can handle Dust so I wanted to gift just that one, but don;'t own it. Ah well, thanks anyways GO
Isn't Dust just a 2.5D platformer? Are you sure your computer can't run it?
Well this is amusing, I wanted Guacamelee and I already have Dust (Duh), and the rest of the deal is 6 bucks... so I can either pick Guacamelee out of the deal for 6 bucks or I can get it and two other games combined for the same price.

Gee, let me think.
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will107777: Thanks for the answer. Bummer, because I was going to do it b/c I don't think my computer can handle Dust so I wanted to gift just that one, but don;'t own it. Ah well, thanks anyways GO
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JetSetUBet: Isn't Dust just a 2.5D platformer? Are you sure your computer can't run it?
Dust has pretty high system requirements.
Post edited June 27, 2014 by ReynardFox
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CrashNBrn: I don't think that is correct...

You can add all the games in a bundle to your cart separately. Then gift the order.

Or click on the bundle image instead of "buy now". And choose "Gift Entire Pack" button.

The bundle discount is added to the order, so long as all the games in the bundle are in your order OR all the games you don't own are in the order.
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expopower: Hm, the main problem here isn't how the games are added, but how the gift code is generated. As it stands, only a single gift code is associated with each order, as noted in this site feature request. So regardless of how those games get into your shopping cart, the end result will still be a single gift code, forcing this roundabout method to split up the games.
I bought some of the bundles this sale and they were just one code, even the whole cart, if I added different games to than just bundles.
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expopower: Hm, the main problem here isn't how the games are added, but how the gift code is generated. As it stands, only a single gift code is associated with each order, as noted in this site feature request. So regardless of how those games get into your shopping cart, the end result will still be a single gift code, forcing this roundabout method to split up the games.
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Minerva14: I bought some of the bundles this sale and they were just one code, even the whole cart, if I added different games to than just bundles.
I guess it prevents a loophole, wherein you could keep buying a single bundle, for one game. keep gifting that one game. repeat ad-nauseum.
A better fix would be to just only allow you to buy a given bundle once. And give a gift code for each game, if the order is gifted. :P
Post edited June 27, 2014 by CrashNBrn
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CrashNBrn: I guess it prevents a loophole, wherein you could keep buying a single bundle, for one game. keep gifting that one game. repeat ad-nauseum.
A better fix would be to just only allow you to buy a given bundle once. And give a gift code for each game, if the order is gifted. :P
But you can buy individual games from bundles you own with the same discount that is applied to the bundle. GOG doesn't seems to mind this.
Post edited June 27, 2014 by blotunga
*looks around* buy Shovel Knight ppl :P
Am I crazy, or is the Might and Magic bundle borked?
When I click on the box at the front page which says Might and Magic 1-9, it takes me to a page that only shows 6-9 + crusaders. Where are Might and Magic 1-5?
http://www.gog.com/game/might_and_magic_6_limited_edition
contains first six games
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welbot: Am I crazy, or is the Might and Magic bundle borked?
When I click on the box at the front page which says Might and Magic 1-9, it takes me to a page that only shows 6-9 + crusaders. Where are Might and Magic 1-5?
I can't say if you're crazy, but help you out with your other question ;)

The bundle contains a pack of the first six games
http://www.gog.com/game/might_and_magic_6_limited_edition
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welbot: Am I crazy, or is the Might and Magic bundle borked?
When I click on the box at the front page which says Might and Magic 1-9, it takes me to a page that only shows 6-9 + crusaders. Where are Might and Magic 1-5?
Might & Magic 6 Pack:

"The pack includes the first six games from the Might and Magic series: Might and Magic: Book 1, Might and Magic 2: Gates to Another World, Might and Magic 3: Isles of Terra, Might and Magic 4&5: World of Xeen, bonus adventure Swords of Xeen and Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven "
Post edited June 27, 2014 by ramiera
Ahh cheers! Many thanks to those who pointed it out! Having a dumb day clearly! But hey! It's Friday, so it's all good!
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welbot: Ahh cheers! Many thanks to those who pointed it out! Having a dumb day clearly! But hey! It's Friday, so it's all good!
You're welcome :)

I think all of us know those days so it's a pleasure to help you out. Have a nice day!
New here, hello everyone! :D

How long will this sale last? I can only buy after my entrance exam tomorrow. :(
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Shadowstalker16: New here, hello everyone! :D

How long will this sale last? I can only buy after my entrance exam tomorrow. :(
Hello and welcome to GOG :)

The sale ends at 30th, don't remember the time.

Good luck to your exam, after that you can stay here for the whole weekend buying games as a reward for your efforts ;)
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will107777: If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?

Or can I buy a bundle as a gift and claim some of the gift codes myself?
A single purchase on GOG results in either adding every game to your account all at once, or if bought as a gift it results in a single GOG gift key code which will activate all of the games in the account of whoever redeems it (including you). There is no way that I'm aware of to make a single purchase and get multiple gift keys to be able to distribute individual games from the transaction to different people unfortunately. The only way to get one game key per game, is to buy one game at a time and check out immediately, then buy the next game etc. and each one of them choosing "gift". That of course will not work for buying bundles where you are mssing more than one of the games in the bundle and need to buy them all to get the bundle price.

If you do own all of the games in a bundle already, then you can buy extra copies of any of the games in the bundle either one at a time or any combination of them and get the full bundle discount though, but all the games bought in one shopping cart transaction still become one single gift key.

Hopefully GOG will improve their shopping cart system in the future so one can split up a bundle or multi-game purchase into multple gifts either at purchase or in a gift code management screen after purchase. Would be really useful, and would probably help sell more games too. :)

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CrashNBrn: I guess it prevents a loophole, wherein you could keep buying a single bundle, for one game. keep gifting that one game. repeat ad-nauseum.
A better fix would be to just only allow you to buy a given bundle once. And give a gift code for each game, if the order is gifted. :P
If you already own all of the games in a bundle, you can buy any of the games from the bundle and get the high full-bundle discount on it, so your first assumption above is actually wrong. :) Try it, put one game into your cart from a bundle you already fully own and watch as you're offered the maximum discount. So, someone who owns a bundle can buy gift codes for individual games at full discount to pass along to other people, and some people do this in the forums to trade games with each other or help each other out.

It would be better for them to allow you to split up an order of multiple games (whether a bundle of titles or just a bunch of randomly chosen games in an order) into multiple gift codes however - but they don't. Not sure if one can contact support to request a gift be split into multiple gifts or not, but it doesn't hurt to ask them about it either I suppse. ;)
Post edited June 27, 2014 by skeletonbow