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An event like this happens only once a year – our Anniversary!

We’ve been here for 17 years; that’s quite a lot of time of making games live forever! For this occasion, we prepared something special: even though it’s our birthday, you’re the one getting gifts. Visit our store every day for a surprise!

And of course, here’s some of the deals:
Cyberpunk 2077 (-65%)
Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition (-60%)
Heroes of Might and Magic® 3: Complete (-50%)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition (-80%)
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Gold Edition (-35%)
Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition (-25%)
Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon (-10%)

…and more!

Anniversary ends on October 7th, 7 AM UTC. Check it out!
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Gratz....
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Congratulation GOG!

With Clair Obscur and Tomb Raider games, this birthday celebration is off to an amazing start.

Now that we've got two games off of this list; https://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_that_are_unofficially_confirmed_for_release_on_gog_in_the_future_part_3/post1936, this might be the biggest concentration of "Big" games released in a short time that we've seen in awhile.

Here's to 17 more years!
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Congratulations, GOG. :)

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Yes, I double posted because I forgot I did it before. :P
Post edited September 28, 2025 by .Keys
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Greeting from Venezuela

Congratulations


happy anniversary


good :D
Post edited September 26, 2025 by sombrakage
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GOG, I wish you happy birthday and a bright future for my favorite DRM-free provider of games with offline installers.
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The question is: how old is that in GOG years?
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Happy 17th Anniversary, GOG!!!

You guys are doing God's work here. Between providing DRM-free games and offline installers to your game preservation efforts, as an old-school gamer myself, I can't thank you enough.

Here's to another 17 years and then some!!!
Post edited September 26, 2025 by Vector_Leader
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Abd we got Rise of the Tomb Raider and Shadow Of the Tomb raider...the last two games in the 2013 Tomb Raider Rebot trilogy. And on a big discount.
Lets see what else GOG comes up with.
I keep on hoping for the entireoriginal Rainbow series to show up here, but I am not holding my breath.
By original I mean up through Rainbow Six Three and it expansions. After that, they dumbed down the game and IMHO ruined it.
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lord_mendes: Happy birthday! More projects - good and diverse! :)

I would also like GOG to stop "cancelling" Russian gamers. I would gladly buy games on GOG again, but you have pushed Russian gamers towards Steam. Lord Gaben is wise. Unlike you, he understands that politics has no place in games. People play games to escape from all the crap happening in real life. Lord Gaben understands this. That's why my money goes to Lord Gaben. But you can still make amends. I believe in a second chance.

It’s indeed quite strange to sit on two chairs - selling games from Russian devs while simultaneously "cancelling" Russian gamers...
While I am 100% against the fascist and his invasion of Ukraine, I really do feel for the fellow gamers in Russia and I do wish things were better in that regards.
Having said that, it's not that hard to understand why any such choice was made. Obviously the target of any such ban is not the gamers. I highly doubt all the fascists and autocrats responsible are the type of people who want to buy games. The thing is the ban, IMO, is as a part of the overall pressure towards the regime there. As little as it might be for any single company or product.

As for Steam and Gabe, I have nothing nice to say about them and I am not even taking into consideration any such lack of bans if there are indeed none.

As one gamer to another, I do hope this stupid war ends sooner than later with Russia leaving Ukraine and you fellow gamer(s) get back here and everywhere else you can't easily reach any more.
Post edited September 27, 2025 by trusteft
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"We've been here for 17 years" ... and have collected in our catalogue maybe one percent of all the old games (and that's optimistic). But we are focusing on competition to Steam and Epic Games with all the new ones. And on publishing mods. That's our way of respecting and preserving a cultural heritage.
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https://www.gog.com/en/promo/17_anniversary

I wonder if that wide present for 7/10 (aka 10/7) is going to be a big news event, suspected to be a deal with Microsoft and announcement of a Freelancer release or the straight-up release of it.

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SpiRec: "We've been here for 17 years" ... and have collected in our catalogue maybe one percent of all the old games (and that's optimistic). But we are focusing on competition to Steam and Epic Games with all the new ones. And on publishing mods. That's our way of respecting and preserving a cultural heritage.
Yesterday, we got a game almost 10 years old and one like 6-7 years old.

If you're upset about GOG not going after more old obscure titles, that's probably a fair complaint. Otherwise, GOG is assuredly working on getting what will sell well, like highly-voted games on the Dreamlist; it just takes longer nowadays because, generally, only games in excessively murky legal situations remain, or publishers not interested in GOG (ever or anymore); EA and Ubisoft come to mind.

I don't think GOG is really trying to compete with Steam like perhaps they were 8-10 years ago, before EGS came out and became the new "#2" store taking GOG's spot, and when Witcher 3 came out and - iirc - sold better here than on Steam initially, and when Galaxy was new.

People seem to like the one-click mods in general.
Post edited September 27, 2025 by tfishell
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I can only hope the reveals are bigger and more bombastic than the previous one. It reminds me of the old Steam days when flash sales and fun mini games were a thing.
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Happy 17th anniversary!

I really appreciate that GOG exists. No DRM policy is something that I'm not taking for granted nowadays, so it's really good to see that some people still care about it and it's good that GOG puts trust in the customers, I'm grateful for that
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Congratulations GOG! Hoping for another great 17 years! ^^
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llamas: Congratulation GOG!

With Clair Obscur and Tomb Raider games, this birthday celebration is off to an amazing start.

Now that we've got two games off of this list; https://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_that_are_unofficially_confirmed_for_release_on_gog_in_the_future_part_3/post1936, this might be the biggest concentration of "Big" games released in a short time that we've seen in awhile.

Here's to 17 more years!
I wonder if we'll see more titles from that list during the anniversary sale or it's more of a mid-long planned catalogue (so 2026 and beyond)

I'd assume no, if they want to focus the attention on the deal with MS at the end, but you never know