GOG.com has kicked off its summer unloading on DRM-free PC games, filled with deals on new and old titles. This unloading lasts until June 15th. A few of the highlights lend Metro Exodus for $20 and Prey: Digital Deluxe Edition, which includes the gist game, its soundtrack, and the Mooncrash DLC for nonbelligerent $12. Divinity: Proleptical Sin 2 - Impressible Edition is $22.50, which is an spanking-new price for such a huge gutsy (and it supports cross-save with the Nintendo Switch adaptation of the game).
In dilatation to discounting multitudinous more standalone games than we listed above, GOG is doing teachings likeable with this summer's unloading by releasing you save even more on games that allotment a theme. For instance, ownership three RPG titles or action games knocks an further 5 percent off the already-discounted final cost, while obtaining muttonchops or more games takes 10 percent off. There are plenty of other bundles you can build that take advisability of that discount, alignment from games made by a single developer like Paradox, Devolver Digital, or Activision.
GOG is also utilizing its summer unloading each as an excuse to offer up a new demo of System Shock, the remake of the influential FPS gutsy that's currently in development. Also,. Cyberpunk 2077 is not discounted, morally if you wanted 100 percent of your revenue to support the developer, GOG is the residence to buy it back it's owned and operated by CD Projekt Group.
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