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Pay what you want, grab up to 3 excellent RPGs, support Larian Studios!

Quick summary:
1. Set your own fair price.
2. Get up to 3 Divinity Games, including Divinity II: Developer's Cut.
3. Own some of the games? No problem--you'll get the gift codes to give to friends.
4. Bonus for you:
* enjoy exclusive access to Divinity II: Developer's Cut one day before the release
* tons of goodies for all the games
* unlock special videos from Larian Studios

RPG fans, promo hunters, dev supporters! For the next 7 days GOG.com gives you a chance to put three wonderful role-playing games on your shelf, puts you in control over their price, and offers you an opportunity to support the games' hard working and talented developers: Larian Games. Proudly introducing: [url=http://www.gog.com/divinity]GOG Pay What You Want: Divinity Anthology! The "Pay What You Want" can be purchased from GOG.com starting now until 01:00 AM GMT on the 18th of October, 2012.

Set your own fair price for the classic Divine Divinity, where you become the chosen one, destined to fulfil an ancient prophecy and save the Seven Races of Rivellon. In this extensive, challenging, and very addictive game you will encounter many different enemies and a great variety of items, NPCs, and quests.

Beat the average price and receive your copy of Beyond Divinity, the creative continuation of the series, featuring an immersive story of the divine and the daemonic, challenging gameplay with two characters to control at the same time and a huge universe to explore and exploit.

The top 10% of our most generous users will also grant themselves an early access to the upcoming Divinity 2: Developer's Cut.The Developer's Cut, which is the ultimate edition of the game, comes with Divinity II and the expansion Divinity II: Flames of Vengeance, as well as a special developer's mode and extra goodies, will be available on PC on the 18th of October, 2012, but if you buy it here you will get to play it a day earlier than everyone else! The "Director's Cut" subtitle also means, that you'll have the unique opportunity to experience the game just as the developers did: with optional access to developer console you'll feel like the god of the realm.

But that's not all! All of the games come with an extensive amount of goodies--especially Divinity 2: Developer's Cut features a crazy amount of bonus materials (all of which you can access as soon as you finalize your purchase). To make things even more interesting, Larian Games told us that as the sales progress, they will be releasing some very special announcements and interesting videos. Heard enough? Go to the GOG Pay What You Want: Divinity Anthology page!
Post edited October 10, 2012 by G-Doc
I would have expected more sales numbers than what's currently shown. Or maybe it's tracking well for comparable sales on the site?
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Lou: Can anyone tell me if the Anthology Box will be sold anywhere in the US Retail.
Unfortunately, there is no retail release in North America. You can order it from the Larian Vault, or elsewhere online, though (FWIW in the past ordering games online I've generally been pleased with shipping rates and times to Canada coming from the UK).

There are retail releases of the anthology in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, South Africa and the UK.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Raze_Larian
And yeah, Divinity series are great and the offers like these are the main reason I buy all my games from GOG only. Here's what I wanted to ask - if I buy the bundle one more time will I get the codes for all three games?
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Romiras
I believe you would get one code for the 3 games, but they can be redeemed individually (two different people here used the same code, one to get DD and the other BD).
You can also select to gift the order during checkout, but AFAIK you get one code for the entire order (you can send the gift email notice to yourself if you don't have a recipient in mind yet).
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Romiras: And yeah, Divinity series are great and the offers like these are the main reason I buy all my games from GOG only. Here's what I wanted to ask - if I buy the bundle one more time will I get the codes for all three games?
You will get one code for all three games. If you gift it to someone, who i.e. has only one of them, he can redeem the code to get other two. The code can still be used (i.e. gifted to sb else) to redeem that third game.

OFC, if you gift it to sb who has none of Divinity games, redeeming the code will give him all three games.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Thiev
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Psyringe: Fluctuating prices themselves are normal for bundles. Their amplitude in this bundle is not. But then again, this bundle has a ruleset that hasn't been done so far, and it's also the first PWYW bundle in this community, so it's not that surprising that this bundle behaves a bit differently than others.
Oops. That's what I meant, was asking about the amplitude. :) But thank you for answering~
Well, here's an announcement of one small but nice user-generated forum event =)

I've just bought the Divinity bundle for the second time and will post the code for it sometime later today =))

ALL THREE GAMES FOR FREE! =)

stay tuned

XD
The Average seems a bit low to me, but I guess that's how it goes when you get small buys and large and more of the former. I paid $16 when the average was $14.51, now the average is $13.27 which is a bit low.

Could be worse the average was close to $18.xx when I'd looked last night and that wasn't a great deal for me considering I owned the first two games. I'd might was well just pay full price.

I wouldn't want to pay less than $16 just doesn't seem fair to the distributors (GOG) and the developers to pay too little.
the lowest i saw was $10 (at the start) and the highest was $22
I believe these are the extremes as of right now.
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Bloodygoodgames: It's the exact same strategy Wal-Mart used. Sell as much cheap crap as possible and deliberately go after your competitors and shut them down. In Wal-Mart's case, most of their 'competitors' were mom and pop stores all over the US that ended up having to close down as there was no way they could ever compete with Wal-Mart selling a product they sold at 25 percent of the cost, JUST to shut them down. As soon as all their competitors are wiped out, Wal-Mart then raises prices. The problem is, most people are idiots. And no, I'm not joking or being facetious. It's true. They'll go rushing after the "cheap price" with no thought as to why it's so cheap. Then, when they have no options left except for the mega-corporation that's the only place that sells the stuff they want, has raised prices and is treating its customers like the peons they are, then they're bitching. My prediction is Steam will end up being the same. It will destroy the video game industry as it's goal is to completely cut off people's choices. But, most people are morons. So they'll let it.
This ^^^
It made my day, it is exactly my opinion also.
I just don't understand how people can be so dumb and fail to see that competition is a great thing.
Is the update for Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity available yet ? I did not see any update notifications...
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sebarnolds: Is the update for Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity available yet ? I did not see any update notifications...
Installers have been updated, universal updates added, language patches added as well. Seems however that the update notifications weren't added :/
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sebarnolds: Is the update for Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity available yet ? I did not see any update notifications...
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JMich: Installers have been updated, universal updates added, language patches added as well. Seems however that the update notifications weren't added :/
Thanks, that's what I thought.
Curses. I wasn't going to buy this.

Oh well, at least the covers look nice on my shelf. And I do want to replay Divine Divinity at some point. Looking at my calendar (really just a list of games bought & not played), that'll possibly happen in 2043.
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sebarnolds: Is the update for Divine Divinity and Beyond Divinity available yet ? I did not see any update notifications...
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JMich: Installers have been updated, universal updates added, language patches added as well. Seems however that the update notifications weren't added :/
Humm. Is there a list somewhere of what's been updated? I could download it all, but would prefer to download just the new content.