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Deals up to 80% off, GOG-premieres, and new bundles every six hours



UPDATE: The city gates have been closed and all districts have grown silent. Thank you for making Bundleopolis great, citizens, and enjoy your amazing souvenirs!




Come on, come all! Walk the streets of GOG.com and take in the sights as we build a Bundleopolis of 20+ bundles from the ground up. Join us in a week-long tour where new landmarks, shaped as irresistible bundles, are going to be revealed every six hours with some of them containing fresh GOG-premieres.

Attend the opening ceremony and visit these locations for the first of many bundles:

- <span class="bold">Academy of LucasArts</span>, including classics like The Dig, Monkey Island SE 1 & 2 and Outlaws for up to 75% off.
- <span class="bold">Bit.Trip Street</span>, a complete collection of the rhythmic series making its GOG.com debut for up to 87% off.
- <span class="bold">Nightmare Avenue</span>, build your own bundle from a scary selection of games like Amnesia, Outlast, and The Last Door for up to 80% off.



Keep coming back to the expanding Bundleopolis Sale to discover new sights and new releases, or exercise your rights as a citizen with build-your-own bundles. If you live here long enough, you might even get to learn its dark secret, which will be revealed just before the city lights go out.
Want to keep some mementos from your visit to Bundleopolis or send out some postcards? Head this way for some breathtaking <span class="bold">wallpapers</span>.

The Bundleopolis Sale will end Sunday, May 1st, at 9:59 PM UTC.
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ReynardFox: No kidding. Also I would buy every one of those.
Many people will buy those titles, specially FO3, FONV, Oblivion and Skyrim.
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ReynardFox: No kidding. Also I would buy every one of those.
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Azhdar: Many people will buy those titles, specially FO3, FONV, Oblivion and Skyrim.
Dann haette ich endlich "FREEDDDOOOM", abgesehen von ARMA.

Wenn Mod Organizer dann irgendwann 64bit unterstuetzt, jammer ich aber wieder Fallout4 hinterher :/
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disi: Dann haette ich endlich "FREEDDDOOOM", abgesehen von ARMA.

Wenn Mod Organizer dann irgendwann 64bit unterstuetzt, jammer ich aber wieder Fallout4 hinterher :/
Let's pray. :)
Hello !

Does the Metro & Stalker Bundle ever had a lower discount than that, like -80/-85 % ?

I think the Bit Trip & Horrific Bundles are the best deals you can expect as of today (tell me if i'm wrong) but i don't know so much about the Metro/Stalker bundle.

Anyone could help me out in my ignorance here ^^ ?
Thanks !

It's a shame the Outlast DLC is not discounted though....
Post edited April 27, 2016 by Rivdoric
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Rivdoric: Does the Metro & Stalker Bundle ever had a lower discount than that, like -80/-85 %?
According to MaGog, a search engijne for gog games the highest discount was 75%
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tburger: Hmm...I see some possibilities here but true, no 'Must buy!' feeling so far ....
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HypersomniacLive: Like re-buying the Fallout games? ;-P
HOW THE HELL DID YOU... ?!!! :-P

Nah... on a serious note I'm thinking more about picking this and that from a number of bundles. Not verly likely I'll go for entire pack - unless GOG suprises me and releases say all those fancy classic cRPGs (Eye of the Beholder, Pool of Radiance etc.)
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Rivdoric: Does the Metro & Stalker Bundle ever had a lower discount than that, like -80/-85 % ?
The two Metro games were mostly at -75% discount, maybe one or two times -80% ...

EDIT: mobutu was faster. So it looks like, that indeed, the max. discount was always -75% of the original asking price.

Look here on MaGoG: http://tinyurl.com/zkxwfcs
Post edited April 27, 2016 by op2017
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Rivdoric: Does the Metro & Stalker Bundle ever had a lower discount than that, like -80/-85 %?
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mobutu: According to MaGog, a search engijne for gog games the highest discount was 75%
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Rivdoric: Does the Metro & Stalker Bundle ever had a lower discount than that, like -80/-85 % ?
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op2017: The two Metro games were mostly at -75% discount, maybe one or two times -80% ...
Thanks !
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Rivdoric: Thanks !
Metro Bundle had 80% discount during Sleepy Sheep Insomnia. The usual discount for Metro and STALKER series is 75%, just like current Radioactive Zone bundle.
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tburger: HOW THE HELL DID YOU... ?!!! :-P

Nah... on a serious note I'm thinking more about picking this and that from a number of bundles. Not verly likely I'll go for entire pack - unless GOG suprises me and releases say all those fancy classic cRPGs (Eye of the Beholder, Pool of Radiance etc.)
We're halfway through, I think, so there's still hope. As I've still not found anything enticing enough after the first couple of bundles.

*crosses digits*
I'm finding that this formula isn't really working, at least for me. Either you take everything and get a good deal or you get a mediocre deal no matter how many games you buy. It's a disincentive for buying unless the entire bundle is interesting. There isn't even a progressive scale where the mediocre deal improves a bit if you add or already own more games. There are a few games I would have bought if there had been a progressive scale, especially when I already owned most of the bundle, but this good/meh binary approach only encouraged me to wait for a better sale. And this is from a compulsive buyer who has 939 games in his GOG collection.
And now we got Rage of Mages!
Oo, the bundles are getting better! Some titles I don't have but want this morning, and welcome aboard to Rage of Mages!
gog:

i love the slower pace of this particular sale.

but...the bundles. man.
the bundles.

there are two problems for me:

a) i'm not crazy about the bundle formula. i like the idea - assuming the prices are ridiculously low, but they're not. 75% is...ok, especially when you've done greater discounts before. if i want one game out of a bundle, i hate that i get penalized and forced to take games i'm disinterested in.

b) the bundles themselves are...uninspired, i guess? but this is a very subjective issue. some people probably /love/ that you bundled rage of mages together. or really love the shooter bundle. but i'm finding that this is sort of subpar.

i am interested and definitely want to give you money, especially after that silliness that was insomnia, but...you're making it difficult, man.
There isn't really any way to reward customers for buying more games without making pick-and-choosers feel disadvantaged somehow. It's all just a matter of how you spin it. Some of these full bundle discounts are unusually deep compared to the price history of the individual games. LucasArts being a good example.