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https://www.twitch.tv/videos/966210571

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On this Saturday, 27th March 2021, at 11 PM UTC, all viewers of the GOG.COM Twitch channel are in for a treat. Our friend, retro streamer Kilg0re_Tr0ut is organizing and hosting a discussion panel about the cult RPG from 1993 – Betrayal at Krondor.

Here are the guests invited to the panel by Kilg0re_Tr0ut:
Neal Hallford – the designer of the game.
Ilana C. Myer – an author of critically-acclaimed fantasy novels.
Damjan Mozetic – the creator of the Call of Saregnar RPG.

The discussion panel will be followed by an extensive Betrayal at Krondor stream, also on GOG.COM’s Twitch channel.

As always, everyone’s invited – so feel free to drop by tomorrow!
Post edited March 28, 2021 by Piranka
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Piranka: And here is the highlight:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/966210571
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gazrurka: Will this link still be valid in a couple of months? [...]
The highlight version should be up indefinitely, yes.
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Piranka: And here is the highlight:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/966210571
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gazrurka: Will this link still be valid in a couple of months? Can I add it to my bookmarks?
Yes, it will still be valid then.

And for those of you who missed yesterday's Showdown:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/967385141
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gazrurka: Will this link still be valid in a couple of months? Can I add it to my bookmarks?
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Piranka: Yes, it will still be valid then.

And for those of you who missed yesterday's Showdown:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/967385141
Big thanks for these streams, to all involved. Cannot currently log in for Twitch to register the views, but they will be my wonderful entertainment for the next couple of evenings :)

GOG, you've pleasantly surprised me. A grand old game, well worth a play-through.
That was a delightful discussion! Thank you, GOG team and thank you, Neal Hallford!
Nice