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There's so much to do, check these off your list before the big sale ends!

We're bidding farewell to the big Sale, and the #SummerGaming can really begin!
The sale ends on June 18, and these are the last few days to stock up on games for your DRM-free summer playlist – games you'll easily pack up and play anywhere, like by the beach or out camping, which is not nearly as ridiculous as it sounds.

We made a to-do list for keeping track of what needs doing:

✓ Check if you're close to unlocking Sunless Sea or RiME! Spending $5 before the sale ends gets you the first, spending $20 unlocks the latter.

✓ XCOM: Enemy Unknown premieres DRM-free and invades #SummerGaming with an 80% discount, this award-winning turn-based strategy is a wonderful choice for slow and steady laptop gaming.

✓ Catch up on what's big and new in the sale! Over fifty games joined the lineup including Kingdom Come: Deliverance Pack (-20%), Surviving Mars (-30%) and The Witcher 3 – GOTY (-60%), realMyst (-70%), Commandos (-90%), FAR: Lone Sails (-10%), Mages of Mystralia (-40%), Hyper Light Drifter (-60%), Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak (-75%) and many others.

✓ Visit gog.com/connect and turn your participating Steam games DRM-free.

✓ Itching for Cyberpunk 2077? Oh boy, who isn't. Scratch that itch with our best-of collection of cyberpunk-inspired games.


The #SummerGaming Sale will run through June 18, 10 PM UTC.
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Bloodygoodgames: As for what I bought in the sale, like I said before, I haven't bought a game in ages, so I ended up with a few I had wanted for a while, and I'm very happy with my haul:

Beyond Divinity -- (come on, it was 59 cents, how could you not????)
Divinity II
RiME (free)
Civilization IV Complete
Icewind Dale 2 Complete
Dead Space
The Witcher 2
Ziggurat (free)
Theme Hospital
Sunless Sea (free)
Dragon Age: Origins

There were about 10 more I would have loved to buy but, when I have about 120 out of my 173 games I haven't played yet, it just seemed greedy. So am forcing myself to have played a few before I'm 'allowed' to buy more :)

Thanks for the sale, though, GOG. Thrilled I got what I did, and am already in the midst of a couple of them.
I missed Beyond Divinity because GOG doesn't have a way to sort by price. I definitely would have bought it at $0.59, since GOG's curated collection of games ensures the value in the game is probably much greater than you would expect for only 59 cents. In fact, I don't think I have ever turned away a 59 cent game. I have bought every one I have been able to find.
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badon: ...
Don't worry. It's the same discount during all big sales, so you should be able to buy it later.

I share the same approach, by the way. If something costs 0.5$ here it means you should simply buy it. It's so different with Steam - sorting with price you'll only find there a pile of garbage with possible gems being impossible to find. There is a lot of games which are free there and they are still too expensive ;) Here, with selection, minimum quality is above zero.
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MarkoH01:
i may end up buying it anyway. it's pretty unpredictable with gog/cdpr. they probably give 10 awesome freebies, some free game incentives and so on. it's difficult to decide ;)
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MarkoH01:
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timmy010: i may end up buying it anyway. it's pretty unpredictable with gog/cdpr. they probably give 10 awesome freebies, some free game incentives and so on. it's difficult to decide ;)
:D

(It's a special form of bribing - the GOG way ;))
Post edited June 19, 2018 by MarkoH01