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The cult RPG is back! Devised by the bestselling author R.A. Salvatore, Spawn comics creator Todd McFarlane, and Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion lead designer Ken Rolston, Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is coming soon DRM-free on GOG.COM. The game will arrive remastered, with stunning visuals and refined gameplay. Rescue a world torn apart by a vicious war and control the keys to immortality as the first warrior ever to be resurrected from the grips of death.

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tfishell: It's the same on Steam just fyi.
Publishers decide on Steam, too, or more accurately, the rights owners, which is usually, and in these cases the publisher.
EA own the publishing rights but THQNordic now own the IP (Franchise).

So EA decide on, and still Publish original game. THQ Nordic will now get the dev share of those sales.
THQ own the rights to new releases, sequels, spin-offs, and remasters count as a new releases.
Remaster has advantage, of superseding the original. as most new sales will go to upgrade
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teceem: Release date on GOG: (probably not before) 8/8/2020, IF released on day1.
It's 8th September, not August.
Post edited August 11, 2020 by UhuruNUru
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MysterD: If Fatesworn is successful, I do wonder if this Remaster will also get more DLC's/expansions - like say Titan Quest Anniversary did (getting Ragnarok and Atlantis DLC's, so far).
Well, they should be rewarded for effort if they go down that road. Support for Titan Quest seems to be relentless since I got it back in the day.
Never played the original, but looks interesting. Will probably pick it up at some point soon.
has THQ Nordic indicated whether the game difficulty has been/or will be ramped up?
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skivvy: Plouging through the reckoning version now on Steam, without the Re-Reckoning bit. The re-mastered version would have to be significantly different for me to invest my time in it. I'm not sure a DLC will cut it. Perhaps in a couple of years when its cheaper depending on how its recieved.
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MysterD: Besides a remaster and all - we do know that once RR is out, there will be eventually the Fatesworn expansion/DLC for it, sometime next year.

If the new content's any good, that could eventually be a reason, at some point, to buy RR Edition so that we can also buy the DLC/expansion later.

If Fatesworn is successful, I do wonder if this Remaster will also get more DLC's/expansions - like say Titan Quest Anniversary did (getting Ragnarok and Atlantis DLC's, so far).
I am almost sure expansion-size DLC will be released, similarly just as with Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition.
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Niggles: has THQ Nordic indicated whether the game difficulty has been/or will be ramped up?
I would love to know this too. It certainly could use more difficulty modes.

KOA:R out-the-box was too easy, even at its highest difficulty.

Even more so true - if you did lots and lots of side-quests; you could get really over-powered easily.

Never tried the Heart-Core Difficulty Mod for KOA:R either.
Anyone ever try that?
Well, that sucks. Steam users that own the original will receive a 50% discount when buying the Re-Reckoning version and they stated that the discount will only apply to Steam. Connect should be usable for a cross-platform check to see wether or not you own the game. Oh, well. :(
Here's a link.

To be honest, not sure wehter or not I still want to get the game under these circumstances. That 50% off deal shouldn't exist in the first place imho. :/
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NuffCatnip: Well, that sucks. Steam users that own the original will receive a 50% discount when buying the Re-Reckoning version and they stated that the discount will only apply to Steam. Connect should be usable for a cross-platform check to see wether or not you own the game. Oh, well. :(
Here's a link.

To be honest, not sure wehter or not I still want to get the game under these circumstances. That 50% off deal shouldn't exist in the first place imho. :/
Applies only to Steam as well... people who own it on Origin are SOL ><
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NuffCatnip: Well, that sucks. Steam users that own the original will receive a 50% discount when buying the Re-Reckoning version and they stated that the discount will only apply to Steam. Connect should be usable for a cross-platform check to see wether or not you own the game. Oh, well. :(
Here's a link.

To be honest, not sure wehter or not I still want to get the game under these circumstances. That 50% off deal shouldn't exist in the first place imho. :/
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Bigs: Applies only to Steam as well... people who own it on Origin are SOL ><
Ok, that’s simple then, that’s going off the purchase list. Another steam users are the only concern publisher.
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NuffCatnip: Well, that sucks. Steam users that own the original will receive a 50% discount when buying the Re-Reckoning version and they stated that the discount will only apply to Steam. Connect should be usable for a cross-platform check to see wether or not you own the game. Oh, well. :(
Here's a link.

To be honest, not sure wehter or not I still want to get the game under these circumstances. That 50% off deal shouldn't exist in the first place imho. :/
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Bigs: Applies only to Steam as well... people who own it on Origin are SOL ><
Yeah, I own the game on both platforms (Steam & Original), even though I'd get the 60% (50% for owning the original and another 10% as an early purchase bonus) discount, I'm not going to buy the game on Steam again. :/

There's one positive though, should they not be able to implement a cross check regarding a discount (f.e. through Connect *wink wink*), I could buy the new The Outer Worlds DLC and Fallout 4, yay. :P

And let's be honest, they probably won't bother with the idea of implementing a cross check. Fallout 4 here I come. :D
Post edited September 05, 2020 by NuffCatnip
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Bigs: Applies only to Steam as well... people who own it on Origin are SOL ><
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NuffCatnip: Yeah, I own the game on both platforms (Steam & Original), even though I'd get the 60% (50% for owning the original and another 10% as an early purchase bonus) discount, I'm not going to buy the game on Steam again. :/

There's one positive though, should they not be able to implement a cross check regarding a discount (f.e. through Connect *wink wink*), I could buy the new The Outer Worlds DLC and Fallout 4, yay. :P

And let's be honest, they probably won't bother with the idea of implementing a cross check. Fallout 4 here I come. :D
Why do they not just release the original for sale on here, I would have brought it and then the remake. No, same old we only care about steam.
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NuffCatnip: Yeah, I own the game on both platforms (Steam & Original), even though I'd get the 60% (50% for owning the original and another 10% as an early purchase bonus) discount, I'm not going to buy the game on Steam again. :/

There's one positive though, should they not be able to implement a cross check regarding a discount (f.e. through Connect *wink wink*), I could buy the new The Outer Worlds DLC and Fallout 4, yay. :P

And let's be honest, they probably won't bother with the idea of implementing a cross check. Fallout 4 here I come. :D
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nightcraw1er.488: Why do they not just release the original for sale on here, I would have brought it and then the remake. No, same old we only care about steam.
EA still retain the distribution rights for the original but i don't know when they will expire. It's kind of shit to not get a sizable discount like 50% here but it's nothing a future sale won't solve because publishers don't go below a certain threshold for how low they will sell it for so i expect in a future sale the GOG version will have a higher discount here then on steam for original owners.

How long it will take though is anyones guess.
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NuffCatnip: Yeah, I own the game on both platforms (Steam & Original), even though I'd get the 60% (50% for owning the original and another 10% as an early purchase bonus) discount, I'm not going to buy the game on Steam again. :/

There's one positive though, should they not be able to implement a cross check regarding a discount (f.e. through Connect *wink wink*), I could buy the new The Outer Worlds DLC and Fallout 4, yay. :P

And let's be honest, they probably won't bother with the idea of implementing a cross check. Fallout 4 here I come. :D
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nightcraw1er.488: Why do they not just release the original for sale on here, I would have brought it and then the remake. No, same old we only care about steam.
I think there is/was some kind of legal dispute over the original game with EA?
At least, that's what I remember from reading about it a while ago.

Edit: Ninja'd
Post edited September 05, 2020 by NuffCatnip
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nightcraw1er.488: Why do they not just release the original for sale on here, I would have brought it and then the remake. No, same old we only care about steam.
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ChrisGamer300: EA still retain the distribution rights for the original but i don't know when they will expire. It's kind of shit to not get a sizable discount like 50% here but it's nothing a future sale won't solve because publishers don't go below a certain threshold for how low they will sell it for so i expect in a future sale the GOG version will have a higher discount here then on steam for original owners.

How long it will take though is anyones guess.
Yes, there are complications. Sorry though, not buying it on sale. Am just not supporting this endless steam monopoly. Company is going on my not purchase anything from list. Shame for THQ as this colours my impression of them as well.
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nightcraw1er.488: Company is going on my not purchase anything from list.
THQ or EA? Because you are talking about two different games from two different publishers...and one has made their game available for purchase on GOG (GoG, gog, GOg, Gog?), other did not.