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Find great games and historically low prices • 200+ deals up to -90%



UPDATE: The BIG DEAL Sale just got even bigger! New games have been added, including Battle Brothers (-35%), Cosmic Star Heroine (-35%), Serial Cleaner (-50%), Underrail (-60%), The Flame in the Flood (-60%), and Darkest Dungeon (-60%).
Make sure to pick your favorites before they go away - the sale ends September 25, 10PM UTC.



This is absolutely, definitely, positively a really very big deal! It only stands to reason, this is the BIG DEAL sale: find 200+ games up to 90% off and tons of historically low prices this week on GOG.com.

We're bringing out the big guns for this one with over fifty great games at historically low prices, including Little Nightmares (-40%), Galaxy of Pen and Paper (-15%), Tacoma (-20%), Aragami (-60%), Sudden Strike 4 (-25%), 80 Days (-66%), Obduction (-40%), Rebel Galaxy (-75%) and many more.

There are plenty other ways to get the most bang for your buck in the BIG DEAL sale:
• Browse great games you can get under $2, like Her Story (-75%), Aarklash Legacy (-90%), Lichdom Battlemage (-95%), Dustforce DX (-90%), or the Blackwell Bundle (-90%) and more.
• Check out more of our favorite offers 80% off or more on Prison Architect, DEX, Shadowrun: Dragonfall, Satellite Reign, Rogue Legacy, Expeditions: Conquistador and others!

The BIG DEAL sale runs until September 25, 10 PM UTC.
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puviani: Just in the past few minutes, you yanked the "Zombie Night Terror" upgrade and the entire "Dungeons 2" series from your absurdly named "WEEKLONG DEALS". In case English isn't your native language, "weeklong" means it's supposed to last all week, not disappear on the first half of the first day.
I think Dungeons 2 was discounted as part of last weeks weekly sale, which ended ~39 minutes ago.

EDIT: Is the forum misbehaving for anyone else?
Post edited September 18, 2017 by DreadMoth
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puviani: Your BIG DEAL Sale is a BIG HASSLE. You see something you're interested in. You open its page, it's on sale. You put it in your cart, it's no longer on sale. In Canada, the legal term for that is "bait and switch" and it's illegal. Even in places where it is legal, it's unethical and crass. So make up your minds. If you don't want to put something on sale, don't, but once it's on sale, leave it there. And if you put it there by mistake, live with the consequences of your errors.

Just in the past few minutes, you yanked the "Zombie Night Terror" upgrade and the entire "Dungeons 2" series from your absurdly named "WEEKLONG DEALS". In case English isn't your native language, "weeklong" means it's supposed to last all week, not disappear on the first half of the first day.

Yes, I am pissed off and no, I don't owe a respectful answer to disrespectful treatment.
Nevermind. Ninja'd.
Post edited September 18, 2017 by Melvinica
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puviani: Your BIG DEAL Sale is a BIG HASSLE. You see something you're interested in. You open its page, it's on sale. You put it in your cart, it's no longer on sale. In Canada, the legal term for that is "bait and switch" and it's illegal. Even in places where it is legal, it's unethical and crass. So make up your minds. If you don't want to put something on sale, don't, but once it's on sale, leave it there. And if you put it there by mistake, live with the consequences of your errors.
*edit* NM, already group ninjaed
Post edited September 18, 2017 by GR00T
I noticed this item isn't discounted while the rest of the series is...

Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee

Is this tomorrow's special thing? A free game?
Mm, I'll probably just buy Eschalon book 2.

How are these, anyway?
- Pathologic
- Shardlight
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RWarehall: Is this tomorrow's special thing? A free game?
Free Witcher 2 and a new free Gwent DLC . :p
Maybe free Skyrim Special Edition for everyone, who visits GOG? ;)
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opslo: Maybe free Skyrim Special Edition for everyone, who visits GOG? ;)
Seriously doubt that. It's more probable Dawn of War finally hits GOG (or Total War series, for that matter). Which still is not likely.
Post edited September 18, 2017 by Andrzejef
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puviani: Just in the past few minutes, you yanked the "Zombie Night Terror" upgrade and the entire "Dungeons 2" series from your absurdly named "WEEKLONG DEALS". In case English isn't your native language, "weeklong" means it's supposed to last all week, not disappear on the first half of the first day.
That deals was part of Weekly Sale, which started exactly one week ago and lasted exactly one week (well, one week and a few hours, to be specific).
If you're a HoMM follower you can grap Eador: MotBW+DLC for ~ 4 EU.
Everyone can pick any one game for free maybe.
That's about the only way everyone can come away with something.
Or another would be free funds in your account.
Post edited September 18, 2017 by Timboli
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Timboli: Everyone can pick any one game for free maybe.
That's about the only way everyone can come away with something.
There is another way... Wait and see! :-)
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i_ni: If you're a HoMM follower you can grap Eador: MotBW+DLC for ~ 4 EU.
Isn't Eador: Genesis better and cheaper ? ( €0.49 )
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puviani: Just in the past few minutes, you yanked the "Zombie Night Terror" upgrade and the entire "Dungeons 2" series from your absurdly named "WEEKLONG DEALS". In case English isn't your native language, "weeklong" means it's supposed to last all week, not disappear on the first half of the first day.
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ciemnogrodzianin: That deals was part of Weekly Sale, which started exactly one week ago and lasted exactly one week (well, one week and a few hours, to be specific).
While this may well be the case, they popped up while I was browsing the new sales. I can live with an occasional glitch, but such glitches wouldn't result in effective misinformation if two very simple things were done: (1) add a timer on the pages of discounted items to indicate when their discount expires, and (2) clearly identify the promotion(s) to which the game is associated. The latter is extremely important when different promotions result in different discounts -- such as when discounts scale with how many items you get from the specific promotion -- or when sales overlap. In UI design, this is known as "the principle of least astonishment".
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Timboli: Everyone can pick any one game for free maybe.
That's about the only way everyone can come away with something.
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Themken: There is another way... Wait and see! :-)
Well I better hurry up and get to bed then, as it is already Tuesday for me, and I would hate to miss the party ... me love nice surprises.

P.S. I was picking up on the word EVERYONE though ... which would preclude something like Skyrim, which would not be to everyone's taste.