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Shadow of Chernobyl + Clear Sky + Call of Pripyat up to 70% off!

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, the phenomenally immersive FPS survival horror series set in the terrifyingly believable radioactive "Zone" surrounding the explosion site of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, is available up to 70% off on GOG.com. That's only $14.97 for the set of three for the next 72 hours.

Not many people truly understand what it means to be a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. We're Scavengers, Trespassers, Adventurers, Loners, Killers, Explorers, and Robbers. Basically, what each of us is, is a bit of a soldier, a bit of a thief, a bit of a hunter, a bit of a nutjob, and a full-time basterd. Imagine what's happening in our heads. The Zone is calling for us ahead, new locations and unknown threats, spatial holes and monsters hiding in the fog, pitch-black nights and saving rays of a rising sun. You try to avoid anomalies and hide from blowouts, discover the Zone and collect artifacts, cure radioactive irradiation and fight for any stalker faction you like! This is the life, right? If only it didn't end so promptly, ever so often.

The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series delivers one of the most immersive and enthralling experiences in the history of first-person shooters. Calling it a "shooter", however, might be a bit of a stretch. The games' focus leans mostly towards exploration and stealth. In most cases, it's best to avoid encounters rather than face the dangers head-on. The Chernobyl exclusion zone is full of things that could kill you in an eyeblink. Strange creatures, physics-defying phenomena, not to mention the other men bold or insane enough to venture into the heart of eastern-european Twilight Zone. The competition is ruthless, as the prizes are great--the fascinating artifacts found in the forbidden land yield unbelievable prizes on the black market. If you think you have what it takes to become one of the fabled S.T.A.L.K.E.R.s, the whole story of the Chernobyl Zone opens before you: the original Shadow of Chernobyl, the prequel Clear Sky, and the sequel Call of Pripyat. All three games come with high-quality soundtracks encoded in lossless FLAC format.

For the next 72 hours, that is until Sunday, February 9, at 10:59 GMT, you can get the entire S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series 70% off, that is for only $14.97. Separately, the games come with 50% off discount for that time.

EDIT:
Now, that the release special offer has expired, the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games are priced at $19.99, $9.99, and $19.99 for Shadow of Chernobyl, Clear Sky, and Call of Pripyat respectively. A permanent 20% off series discount still applies, if you get all three at the same time.
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DrearierSpider: Which publisher were you worried had it instead, I'm assuming you would have boycotted the game if it was the case?
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Enebias: No one in particular, as I heard almost everyone was interested in acquiring the rights. I tend to avoid publishers who had nothing to do with the development process but still harvest the profits. For example, I would not buy Fallout 1-2 if Bethesda -one of the suspects, by the way- reaps the income (luckily I already have them on GoG).
Hmm that's interesting, never heard of anybody having an issue with that in particular. Personally, if a publishers gonna go under anyways, I think it's pretty cool if a new publisher buys the IP and rolls with it or releases the back catalogue digitally. For example, while I loathe almost everything about Activision (I mean really, I have a deep deep hatred for them), I will give them credit for putting all of Sierra's old games on here and allowing a new generation of gamers to experience them (although $10 for something like King's Quest 1-3 is a bit pricey). Still, not enough gamers vote with their wallets, so kudos for being willing to stick to your guns man!
An "Insta-buy" so fast I didn't even make it to the news release post on the front page first. And that's coming from someone that has all 3 on disc but hates fiddling with patches especially when later ones add back in Tages(Clear SKy I think).
Awesome series!

P.S. BastArd. ;)
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viranimus: I am no FPS fan at all. But this is exactly the type of release GOG needs to make more of. More modern(ish) games that make inroads more into the triple A areas. (Thats why I went ahead and bought the whole series, despite knowing I likely wont play em. To send the right message that I approve of this and want more)

Lets face it, GOGs Good Old Games catalog is outstanding and getting better every day. But the DRM free revolution is going to have to start making more inroads to bigger and newer titles. Many people use Steam because they cant get high profile new releases on GOG. At least not yet.

You guys have the power to fix something majorly broken with the entire industry and have been doing an excellent job of it so far. Keep it comin.

If you build it... they will come.
Exactly the reason I'll be buying The Witcher 3 day 1 when it comes out here. I've still yet to even scratch the surface of the first 2 games, but I want to show the so called "AAA" industry that you can release a big budget title DRM-free and have it sell well.
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Strijkbout:
Heheh!
STALKER on GOG. Is... is this real life? Am i dreaming, somebody pinch me.
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Tranquil.Suit: STALKER on GOG. Is... is this real life? Am i dreaming, somebody pinch me.
I had to slap myself when I loaded the page this morning.
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Tranquil.Suit: STALKER on GOG. Is... is this real life? Am i dreaming, somebody pinch me.
*nerve-pinches Tranquil.Suit*

*Tranquil.Suit drops to the floor*

Oops...
When i get money, i instabuy it ! :)
Should I be flattered or scared? Apparently I now have no less than three stalkers...
I love these games, 5000 times better than that silly console port Metro.
Great! I have them on Steam, but it was a nightmare to make them run. One of them still doesnt't work properly. Please confirm if these releases run well!
While I'm not going to buy those games a second time, I am happy that a DRM-free version of those bad boys is finally available.
Too bad the original devs will most likely not get a single penny.
Woooouuu, the STALKER series... The first is very good, the others I haven't played yet. I remember as it was yesterday, after playing a while, the first time I had to go down in that basement area... the sound was awesome... and I didn't wanted to go in THAT one room after the circular stairs I guess, it had this baaad aura, you know ;) And after a while when I sneaked forwards in slowmo, there was a sound in my back, I turned around and didn't really expect that something would be there, because after some sounds with nothing following.... but this THING sneaked to me almost invisible...man, that was a really frightening moment. Play it at night only and with headphones! ;-)
Great deal for three fantastic games (yeah, even Clear Sky). Seeing them here makes me even more sad that s.t.a.l.k.e.r. 2 was cancelled...