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Finally, the cut is out of the bag



<span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut</span>, a fierce and flavorful action/RPG of gothic sensibilities, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com, with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a launch discount of 33% for newcomers or 90/95% for series enthousiasts.

The Final Cut stands as the definitive version of this epic, gothic-steampunk saga that pleasantly surprised all fans of action-RPGs and tower-defense games alike. Pick one of six diverse classes and blast through the continuous 50+ hour campaign filled with thousands of misshapen enemies, piles of shiny loot, and frequent gusts of unexpected wit. Then go online and gang-up on monsters or other hunters in four intense multiplayer modes.



Cut through hordes of horrific abominations for one final time and join <span class="bold">The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 33% discount will last until June 8, 10:59 PM UTC.



Monstrous loyalty discounts: get the Final Cut for FREE or almost for free!

The Final Cut has been a long time coming and we know that a lot of monster hunters out there have been anxiously awaiting for its GOG release. To thank you for your unwavering patience we've hunted down some pretty awesome loyalty discounts which will last an entire month:

- If you own even one Van Helsing game on GOG.com, the Final Cut is 90% off
- If you own two games, the Final Cut is 95% off
- If you own all three games in the series, you can get the Final Cut for free!

The loyalty discounts will last until June 30, 12:59 PM UTC.

NOTE: The three Van Helsing games are no longer available for purchase separately but have been added as bonus goodies to the Final Cut. To sweeten the deal even further, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut can also be redeemed for free through <span class="bold">GOG Connect</span> until June 8, 10:59 PM UTC.


Happy hunting!
Finally!
Ummm, it says for free, but I'm being asked to pay €0.19.
Post edited June 01, 2016 by Grargar
Um... I have all three games and it says it is 100% off, but it also says I have to pay $0.19... It's taking off $44.80 instead of $44.99. I live in the US btw.

Edit: Also, the loyalty discounts are only for a limited time? Even though it was automatic on steam and we can't buy the games separately anymore? Neocore, WTF?
Post edited June 01, 2016 by SinForged
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SinForged: Um... I have all three games and it says it is 100% off, but it also says I have to pay $0.19... It's taking off $44.80 instead of $44.99. I live in the US btw.
Same here, but in €. It does give me back the €0.19 in store credit though, weird as it may be :/
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SinForged: Um... I have all three games and it says it is 100% off, but it also says I have to pay $0.19... It's taking off $44.80 instead of $44.99. I live in the US btw.
Confirmed.
Nevermind.
Post edited June 01, 2016 by Grargar
Me too, I own all 3 and it`s C$ 0.29
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GOG.com: The Final Cut has been a long time coming and we know that a lot of monster hunters out there have been anxiously awaiting for its GOG release. To thank you for your unwavering patience we've hunted down some pretty awesome loyalty discounts which will last an entire month:
- If you own even one Van Helsing game on GOG.com, the Final Cut is 90% off
- If you own two games, the Final Cut is 95% off
- If you own all three games in the series, you can get the Final Cut for free!
Would've been nice to know when the original three were in the Insomnia Sale or that the Final Cut was actually still coming at all. Didn't want to take the risk. :/

I'll wait for a 50% off sale.
Post edited June 01, 2016 by haydenaurion
Nice price with 1.99€ for owning two Van Helsing games. Thank you Neocore.
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Grargar: Finally!
Ummm, it says for free, but I'm being asked to pay €0.19.
Actually, if you are to believe Gog, you get paid to play the game. Pay 0.19€, receive 2.1€. Rinse and repeat. Sounds good to me.
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Grargar: Finally!
Ummm, it says for free, but I'm being asked to pay €0.19.
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Dalswyn: Actually, if you are to believe Gog, you get paid to play the game. Pay 0.19€, receive 2.1€. Rinse and repeat. Sounds good to me.
...Tempting... ...Morally wrong, but tempting...

Edit: I'm not going to do it of course, but still, it is tempting. I think something similar happened with
another discount recently, didn't it? GoG, I know you like giving your customers good deals, but I'm pretty sure paying your customers to buy games is counter-productive. Just saying. ;)
Post edited June 01, 2016 by SinForged
Finally. ;) Props to those who waited so long for this.
You get the price in store credit afterwards so I'm assuming that this has something to do with how GOG processes purchases, with this being a way of giving people a discount that effectively makes the game free.
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut can also be redeemed for free through <span class="bold">GOG Connect</span> until June 8, 10:59 PM UTC.
Not sure what GOG connect is supposed to be. It leads to 404 for me, so I can't find out either.
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Dalswyn: Actually, if you are to believe Gog, you get paid to play the game. Pay 0.19€, receive 2.1€. Rinse and repeat. Sounds good to me.
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SinForged: ...Tempting... ...Morally wrong, but tempting...
No, not really. The €2.1 is the fair price package that you receive for the game's default discount (-33%). For some reason, the fair price package doesn't check against discounts that depend upon you owning one or more games and doesn't change until you go to the checkout screen, where it reveals itself to be... €0.19 O_o
Post edited June 01, 2016 by Grargar