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Fight furiously, fight quickly, fight for free!

Warsow, a cyber-sport ready, ultra-fast paced FPS with sleek cel-shaded graphics and some innovative mechanics, is coming free to your shelf on GOG.com.

Cybersport is a relatively broad term, but the first things that come to mind when you hear it is: RTS and FPS games. While the first category is dominated by Blizzard's Starcraft series, the latter tends to be a lot more diverse. The multiplayer rivalry is very often the main focus for modern FPS designers, and the single-player campaigns often present nothing more than an extensive gameplay tutorial. In some games, victory relies on the ability to apply team tactics, but deathmatch games remain the pinnacle of virtual sportsmanship.

Warsow is such a game, but not an ordinary one. Seven years in the making, it's one of the most incredible community efforts, proving that games made by gamers for gamers can deliver unique qualities if their development isn't rushed and pushed by the forces of the market. Years of carefully polishing every aspect of the game paid off--Warsow has been accepted as a competition game by the Electronic Sports League and ClanBase. And now it comes to GOG, to impress you with its stylish minimalistic graphics, to amaze you with its ultra-fast gameplay, and to awaken within you the spirit of rivalry!

Grab your riotgun, pick up the pace, and join the manic shoot-out race in Warsow, free on GOG.com!
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Jakov: So how old this game really is? GOG provides release date as of October 2012, while some here claim that they have played it since 2005?
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BadDecissions: More information then you could possible have wanted: 2000: www.chasseurdebots.org, the e-novel of an e-gamer, launches. 2001: A game which based off of Chasseur de Bots and will come to be known as Warsow begins active development. 2002: Development team recruitment, game design, Quake 2 engine choice, and a first playable version is internally previewed. 2003: First playable version undergoes rigorous internal testing. 2004: Improved graphics and design; all while introducing a new system of armaments. 2005: Warsow is promoted by gamers on ESReality and GIGA TV and acquires its first real community. 2006: Warsow 0.1 (alpha) is released on the 26th of May. 2006: First shoutcast by mote and Vo0 is held by iTG`Tosspot on the 30th of may. 2006: Warsow 0.2 is released on September 14th. 2006: Warsow 0.21 is released on October 16th. 2007: Warsow 0.3 is released on May 15th. 2007: Warsow 0.31 is released on June 29th. 2007: Warsow 0.32 is released on September 1st. 2008: Warsow 0.4 is released on January 19th. 2008: Warsow 0.41 is released on February 10th. 2008: Warsow 0.42 is released on February 28th. 2009: Warsow 0.5 is released on August 27th. 2010: Warsow 0.6 is released on December 19th. 2011: Warsow 0.61 is released on March 17th. 2011: Warsow 0.62 is released on April 30th. 2012: Warsow 1.0 is released on July 28th. I have no idea what October 8, 2012 refers to; that isn't the GOG release date, and anyway, "Release Date" is supposed to refer to when the game was first released (e.g. Ultima 4: September 16, 1985)
Thank you very much..that's great
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BadDecissions: I have no idea what October 8, 2012 refers to; that isn't the GOG release date, and anyway, "Release Date" is supposed to refer to when the game was first released (e.g. Ultima 4: September 16, 1985)
Yeah, that's strange. It's closer to a Good Old Game than a new one. :P
Awsome GAME
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BadDecissions: I have no idea what October 8, 2012 refers to; that isn't the GOG release date, and anyway, "Release Date" is supposed to refer to when the game was first released (e.g. Ultima 4: September 16, 1985)
October 8 was when version 1.01 was released, which fixed a bunch of important bugs from the 1.0 release. That version was considered to be pretty solid, and was considered to be the "real" 1.0, so I'm guessing that's the one that was approved to be released on GOG. However, there were a couple of huge map bugs that snuck by, and those were fixed in an "emergency" 1.02 release, which is what ended up on GOG.

Also, I forgot to mention that the Bomb gametype is a LOT of fun, and is a great place for new players to start. It's reminiscent of Counterstrike, where one team has to plant a bomb at an objective point while the other team defends. There aren't as many NA servers, as CA, Race and Dual tend to be more popular, but it's one of the more popular gametypes in Europe.
Post edited October 20, 2012 by SylvesterInk
Dreamweb would be great too as free on GOG.
Some might hate me, but I HATE cel shaded graphics. I'm at a point in my life where I demand my games have some sort of edge, and I like my games to be aesthetically pleasing.

I only mention this because I'm a huge UT99 fan and I still love these kinds of games. However, there's just something about gibbing someone that hasn't gotten old in 15 years.