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Divine Divinity for free and even more reasons to pre-order the upcoming innovative fantasy RTS!

[url=http://www.gog.com/gamecard/divinity_dragon_commander]Divinity: Dragon Commander is an upcoming multi-layered real-time strategy game with a fantastic setting, epic scale, and many original ideas making it a breath of fresh air in the genre, and it's currently available for pre-orders on GOG.com, for $39.99. The game's release is currently planned for August 6, and if you pre-ordered it, plan to pre-order it, or are generally interested in great RTS games, we've got some important news for you!

Larian Studios, the game's creators, announced there will be two editions of the game available at the release. The version you'll be getting if you pre-order on GOG.com before August 6 now becomes the extended Imperial Edition, which contains the game's additional launch content: a development documentary video, an extra campaign map, an additional golden skin for your Dragon Emperor, and the game's soundtrack. The pre-order period is your chance to grab the game and all of the additional content for just $39.99.

If you decide not to take the pre-order route and get the game after the release for $39.99, you'll still be able to upgrade your version with the aforementioned development documentary video, extra map, golden dragon skin, and game soundtrack via the additional $9.99 "Imperial Edition Upgrade". Yes, this basically means that early adopters receive $9.99 worth of content with their pre-ordered copy, free of charge, thus becoming the owners of the most robust version of the game available on launch day.

Video: Divinity Dragon Commander: Imperial Edition Call to Arms!

The other thing Larian Studios is offering to GOG.com pre-ordering customers is a complimentary free copy of their classic Divine Divinity action-RPG. This will be a GOG.com copy, mind you, so the free game itself also comes with tons of valueble bonus content (and don't forget about the first free game you got out of this deal: Master of Magic!). This gift from Larian is meant to make up for the fact, that due to technical reasons the developer can't offer early beta access to GOG.com buyers.

Bottom line: Pre-order Divinity: Dragon Commander on GOG.com for $39.99 before August 6, to get the exclusive Imperial Edition of the game + free Divine Divinity & Master of Magic!

Now, just to keep things transparent, a post-bottom line. This announcement might made some of our veteran users raise their eyebrows once or twice, and we feel it is important to address the fact that we're taking a new route with this release. First of all, this is the first time on GOG.com that a single game will be simultanously available in two different versions, one of them standard and the other one with addtional content. We believe this gives more freedom of choice to our users, and increasingly, this is where a lot of newer titles are going: selling additional content like soundtracks and so on at a premium. It's important to note that GOG won't be doing this with our classic releases, as the GOG.com policy for those always has been and will be to make every release as complete, comprehensive, and filled with free bonus content as possible. For new titles we would like to offer both the gamers and the developer more flexibility to make their mutual deals the way they want to. Furthermore, as time progresses and new releases become a de facto part of our back-catalog, we'll be trying to re-negotiate our deals to include soundtracks and more bonus content with those as well.

We hope this answers most of your questions regarding the new solutions we're testing here. Our recent user survey allows us to remain optimistic about your feedback. If you have any questions regarding these new steps we're taking or the (highly recommended!) Divinity: Dragon Commander pre-order offer, we encourage you to ask them in the forums.
Post edited June 28, 2013 by Chamb
As long as this opens the doors for newer games and content to come to GOG I can live with it. Thanks for giving us the option. And re-negotiating in a few years to merge the editions into a single complete package sounds like a nice touch.
Same here. I'd like to see an upgrade for Strike Suit Zero.
It almost seems like they really want people to buy it before anyone gets to review it :p
$9.99 for a development documentary video, an extra map, golden dragon skin, and the game's soundtrack? Except for the soundtrack these are things that should be included as normal extras...
I hope this is a big hit for Larian. I always have felt that they try their best. As far as selling additional content on newer titles but keeping it available for same price with classic titles, let's see how that goes. As time passes classics and newer will begin to merge, but I trust GOG enough.
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PaterAlf: $9.99 for a development documentary video, an extra map, golden dragon skin, and the game's soundtrack? Except for the soundtrack these are things that should be included as normal extras...
That part made me laugh.
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Adzeth: It almost seems like they really want people to buy it before anyone gets to review it :p
Yeah, pre-order blows.
I know all of this depends entirely on Larian so here's a message to them:

Dear Larian studios, this is a dirty move where you sell things which should be originally in the game to begin with for an additional price and try to make it look like a "Premium" edition, many studios and publishers do the same shit on Steam and other places

What all of this does is decrease the value of your game, decrease your reputation and provokes less people to preorder your game because based on what you are doing: you are trying to Swindle and Rob people with "Day 1 DLC" aka: Stuff that should already be in the game for free - a practice popular among many terrible and greedy publishers

Because of this attitude, I will not be pre-ordering your game

Roman5
I hope this game goes well, It isnt my type of thing but never-the-less I hope it is a good success
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Adzeth: It almost seems like they really want people to buy it before anyone gets to review it :p
I think it's more that they're creating the extra stuff as bonuses for their Kickstarter backers, and don't want pre-orderers on GOG to feel they were gipped. (Witness the understandable outrage re: Botanicula pre-orders and the launch day bundle).

That part I'm completely happy about. The idea of standard and "better" releases on GOG is something I'm rather uncomfortable about, but for the moment I'll just trust that they'll do it in an acceptable way. I'm really looking forward to Dragon Commander, so I don't want to see it replacing Omerta as the posterboy for "mistakes made while experimenting".
I'm intrigued by this game and I liked very much the Divinity series so I have great hopes.

The only thing which stops me to preorder is the fact I already own both Divine Divinity & Master of Magic (the two games which are given free with preorder). I think GOG should offer an alternative for those who already own one or both games.
Just one question about the Standard + Premium editions:

Will there be an option to upgrade our Standard edition purchase to Premium one later for a smaller upgrade fee?


I'm asking, because I was burned by this issue with my "Trine 2 Collector's Edition" copy on Steam:
- they updated the purchase option to "Trine 2: Complete story", but older purchases needed pay for the upgrade :(
- during their last sale they didn't discount the upgrade option, so it was more expensive then to buy a new copy, which I couldn't buy, because I already own Trine 2 :(
More about the issue:
http://www.reddit.com/r/GameDeals/comments/1fzln8/steam_daily_deal_trine_2_complete_story_80_off/
http://steamcommunity.com/app/35720/discussions/0/846955554728714276/
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zarevak: Will there be an option to upgrade our Standard edition purchase to Premium one later for a smaller upgrade fee?
Third paragraph of the opening post says yes.
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zarevak: Will there be an option to upgrade our Standard edition purchase to Premium one later for a smaller upgrade fee?
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Adzeth: Third paragraph of the opening post says yes.
Assuming you regard $9.99 as a "smaller upgrade fee"...