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This week at GOG.COM we're looking to the skies as some of the brightest stars among classic titles celebrate their release anniversaries. We decided to honor these titles in the best way we knew how - with a giveaway and awesome deals up to -85% on DRM-free games!

Head over to the front page and claim Freespace 2 for free before September 27th, 1 PM UTC. Launch the iconic space fighter that’s celebrating its 20th anniversary and thrust yourself into the battle to save humanity in one of the best space sims ever created.

Let's bend time and space a bit more and jump back to 1994 to revisit some more space classics celebrating their 25th anniversaries. Explore, fortify and mine hundreds of planets in the randomly generated universes of Wing Commander: Armada (-75%) with the rest of the series on sale too. If you’re looking for something a little spooky, become a renowned hacker and rocket through cyberspace to steal information, and hack security defense programs enslaved to a maniacal computer in System Shock: Enhanced Edition (-85%), that also includes the original CD-ROM version of the game as a bonus goodie.

Raise your shields and set your lasers to fun as there are even more deals for space-themed games, including No Man's Sky (-50%), X4: Foundations (-25%), Stellaris (-75%), BATTLETECH (-66%), Surviving Mars (-66%), Star Trek: Judgment Rites (-66%), Dead Space (-75%), EVERSPACE (-80%), and many more.

The Interstellar Sale runs until September 30th, 2019, at 1 PM UTC.
I have had the Freespace 2 on disc for ten or eleven years now and played it and dropped it halfway as in my opinion I had space sims that I enjoyed much more in my game library, like B5:IFH, IW2, X3. But, for free I do not mind grabbing a copy. Who knows if my disc runs anymore what with so many copy protection systems blocking you from playing your own games.

Thanks for the freebie!

Now this is my kind of sale =) Let me see if there is anyhting I do not have yet and can afford.

Quite a few titles that would fit in are not included but that is just business as usual.
Post edited September 25, 2019 by Themken
Thanks for the surprise freebie ;)
Nice sale but at the moment I'm busy with Witcher 3.
This would have been such a great moment to release the Mass Effect series.

Anyway, I might have to grab Space Quest 1+2+3 pack now that it's at a decent price.
Does anyone have a screenshot of the Video Options from The Long Journey Home? I checked the PCGamingWiki but nothing was listed there.
Thank you for the surprise gift, GOG team! :)
Probably the most notable offer: Homeworld: Emergence at 80% discount. The best discount I remember so far was 50%.

And thanks for the giveaway, although I already own the game and the code I may get probably expires soon.
Post edited September 25, 2019 by eiii
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eiii: Probably the most notable offer: Homeworld: Emergence at 80% discount. The best discount I remember so far was 50%.

And thanks for the giveaway, although I already own the game and the code I may get probably expires soon.
Damn! that is cheap - if i didnt already own it id bag it
According the the gift mail the code is valid until the 9th of october.

On that topic, could the code be gifted back to someone else after the giveaway?
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eiii: Probably the most notable offer: Homeworld: Emergence at 80% discount. The best discount I remember so far was 50%.
Haven't noticed that, thanks.

wonders if that one solution from winehq making it playable with wine will work on my machine
Thank you gog!
*raises beer glass* Cheers, GOG! Thanks for the free game :)
Amazing. Thank you GOG team!
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eiii: Probably the most notable offer: Homeworld: Emergence at 80% discount. The best discount I remember so far was 50%.
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Sachys: Damn! that is cheap - if i didnt already own it id bag it
Indeed! After seeing that discount I bought the game immediately. You never know if it's not a mistake and get corrected soon. Usually games do not go straight from 50% to 80% discount.
A lot of Paradox games there, but GOG is still missing the highly-desired Cities: Skylines for some reason. (unrelated to outer space of course) Maybe GOG is waiting for Galaxy 2 to have something like Steam Workshop support; I wonder if Galaxy 2 could even integrate with Steam Workshop somehow.
Post edited September 26, 2019 by tfishell