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Hunt them, control them, or even make friends with them. This Weekend Sale on GOG.COM is dedicated to titles featuring ferocious, albeit sometimes friendly, beasts. Here are some of the discounted titles:

Blasphemous (-50%) is an action fantasy game where you play as The Penitent One - a sole survivor of the massacre trapped in an endless cycle of death and rebirth.

SpellForce 3 (-75%) is the perfect blend between RTS and RPG in which you travel to a fantasy land destroyed by so-called Mage Wars. It’s up to you to return it to its former splendor.

Warhammer 40,000: Armageddon (-80%) is a war game set in the world created by Games Workshop. Join the Imperium of Man and defend the planet against the Ork invaders!

More monsters are incoming! This Weekend Sale on GOG.COM will end on 7th December 2020, 2 PM UTC.
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Anothername: But at some point IMO Gog should consider a sister store for these semi-DRMd multiplayer games that require the Steam launcher sorry I mean Galaxy launcher to work. Maybe not for title likes NMS that only have like 0,00000000002% stuff locked behind but for coop MP games that are a bit more abundant these days.

It would keep the Gog store clean of DRMish stuff on one hand and on the other give them a store where they can go all in with said Monster Hunter World or ..."exiting" coop titles like that recent Avengers *cough* without alienating even more of their core fan base.
Isn't what you're describing something that already exists: the new store available on the Galaxy 2.0 app? Pretty sure that's what they were talking about with how DRMed games from other platforms like Epic Store are to be sold there (and the reassurance to those of us concerned with GOG the company now openly selling DRMed games was something like, 'don't worry, you can hide that store from showing up on your app'...completely missing the point of course). Send the DRMed games there. Better yet, completely move the Galaxy client and branding to somewhere else like CDPR's own developer site, away from GOG.com, and end the brand confusion.
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Anothername: But at some point IMO Gog should consider a sister store for these semi-DRMd multiplayer games that require the Steam launcher sorry I mean Galaxy launcher to work. Maybe not for title likes NMS that only have like 0,00000000002% stuff locked behind but for coop MP games that are a bit more abundant these days.

It would keep the Gog store clean of DRMish stuff on one hand and on the other give them a store where they can go all in with said Monster Hunter World or ..."exiting" coop titles like that recent Avengers *cough* without alienating even more of their core fan base.
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rjbuffchix: Isn't what you're describing something that already exists: the new store available on the Galaxy 2.0 app? Pretty sure that's what they were talking about with how DRMed games from other platforms like Epic Store are to be sold there (and the reassurance to those of us concerned with GOG the company now openly selling DRMed games was something like, 'don't worry, you can hide that store from showing up on your app'...completely missing the point of course). Send the DRMed games there. Better yet, completely move the Galaxy client and branding to somewhere else like CDPR's own developer site, away from GOG.com, and end the brand confusion.
No. I meant an sister shop that is their own thing; not a link to Sweenyland.