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Strategy is best served cold.

Frozen Synapse 2 is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com. Owners of the original Frozen Synapse or Frozen Cortex get 10% off until September 27, 5pm UTC.
The little green dudes return! Together with those pesky red dudes. With them, they bring the astonishingly addictive turn-based tactics, this time applied to an open city with grand strategy maneuvers for you to pursue. Shady deals, ruthless politics, and powerful people control Markov Geist and it's up to you to figure out the best way to navigate its neon-lit streets. With more objects and units added to the fray, plus a tricky A.I. that tries to outplay you at every turn, this is the sequel your green dudes deserve.

Grab the game's Soundtrack for your melodic synth collection.
Glad this made it here... only sad more developers don't support all the Galaxy features :(
Very glad to see this here, instabuy :)
I know this comes up often... but caution to buyers... you need to create an account and need a "Key" if you want to play online, it seems... there is an offline option I'm guessing is for the single player portion
The 10% discount isn't applied for owners of previous games. Otherwise it'd be an instabuy.

Edit: Nevermind. It is applied but only if the soundtrack isn't added at the same time.
Post edited September 13, 2018 by liquidBass
Sad to see that Frozen Synapse 2 does not come with Linux support. Having a Linux version was a major argument to buy the first game.
Devs said on their Discord:
- They plan on adding Achievements for Galaxy
- They plan on doing away with the need for a Key for Galaxy users
- The multiplayer servers are run by them, so GOG players aren't restricted to playing against only other GOG players
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eiii: Sad to see that Frozen Synapse 2 does not come with Linux support. Having a Linux version was a major argument to buy the first game.
It does, but apparently, not at GOG. Which is where I wanted to buy another copy... as I love the first game and the developer has always been awesome.

I do NOT understand why GOG doesn't want my money.

I'm gonna write Mode7 and ask that they remind GOG that their fans want to buy their product on GOG.


I'll buy another copy here WHEN I can run it on my system.
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eiii: Sad to see that Frozen Synapse 2 does not come with Linux support. Having a Linux version was a major argument to buy the first game.
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Truck: It does, but apparently, not at GOG. Which is where I wanted to buy another copy... as I love the first game and the developer has always been awesome.
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Weird that it isn't.
Even weirder is the fact, that - from what I gather from other release threads - it's not the only release that has its Linux support not present on GOG despite having it elsewhere. It's kind of counterintuitive. Idiotic, even.

Not a dealbreaker for me, as I still use (and will be using) Windows, but even then I can't help but wonder - Why? What happened?
Did GOG decided to ban Linux in the meantime?
Weird.
Post edited September 14, 2018 by Andrzejef