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King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, the fourth and newest entry in 1C’s strategy-RPG series, complete with the Dark Side Cookies DLC is available now on GOG.com for up to 75% off! The discount also applies to the standard edition, premium edition upgrade should you ever change your mind, as well as all previous entries in the series.

If you already own the previous King's Bounty games, or want to complete your collection in one single purchase, you can take advantage of our -75% King's Bounty series discount. If you're not ready to commit, you can always buy a single game in the series for 50% off!

King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition introduces a brand new perspective on the world of King’s Bounty. Dark Side is the first game in the series to feature three unique protagonists with individual backstories, offering the opportunity to join “the bad guys” from previous games.
As one of three protagonists, Baghyr - an orc warrior, Daert - a young vampire, and demoness Neoleene, you’ll embark on the Dark Journey to the other side of Teana to ultimately defeat the forces of invading Humans and Elves.
With the Dark Side Cookies bonus DLC you’ll also receive plenty of content to enhance your experience, including two additional locations, over a dozen additional quests, a new unit, and a fancy Clot of Darkness amulet to give your cash and experience earnings a little boost.

Join in on King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, DRM-Free with an up to -75% launch discount on GOG.com! The special launch offer will be available until Tuesday, January 20th, at 1:59 PM GMT.
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Xth edition, premium, regionnally priced, blah, blah...

There's just too much going on here... :P
Very nice release!
If I had owned KB Warriors of the North then the price for me would have been only 4,99 bucks!
Wishlisted for now.
The entire bundle for $19.96 - worth the purchase, although I already own two copies of The Legend and Armored Princess/Crossworlds (one boxed, other from gaming magazine CD-Action - both in Polish). I'm not sure if there is Engilsh in any of them (it was hidden in the demo and accesible by editing one of game's files).
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PaterAlf: Nice release. Unfortunately it's regionally priced. I have to admit that the 75% discount is tempting though. €4.99 for the Premium Edition is a very good price.
It'd still be participating in propping up the system.
Respectfully I am surprised and inspiried to see so many people continue to take a stand against regional pricing; in my opinion that's a battle obviously long since lost that it makes me curious what the expectation of those sticking things out is. I've championed my share of risky causes and can understand going for the gusto, but when is the time to "throw in the towel"? With GOG adopting regional pricing there are no other alternatives to support and 74% off is a heck of a good will gesture to customers.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by undeadcow
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Rly wanted to play this one but it's only -50% for me as I don't own any others on gog... :( oh well, I will wait for better promo :P
Post edited January 13, 2015 by Trid
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HypersomniacLive: It'd still be participating in propping up the system.
I know. And I feel very dirty and ashamed for giving in (it was the first regionally priced game that I've ever bought). Any ideas what I could do to compensate my sin?
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undeadcow: Respectfully I am surprised and inspiried to see so many people continue to take a stand against regional pricing; in my opinion that's a battle obviously long since lost that it makes me curious what the expectation of those sticking things out is. I've championed my share of risky causes and can understand going for the gusto, but when is the time to "throw in the towel"? With GOG adopting regional pricing there are no other alternatives to support and 74% off is a heck of a good will gesture to customers.
Right at the moment I might be the wrong person to answer it (because I sinned and bought the game), but I think there shouldn't be a time to "throw in the towel" when it comes to priciples. And the alternative is to not buy the games at all (and let the developer/publisher know why) and support developers instead who release their games without regional pricing. There are still many games left (without DRM and without regional pricing).
Post edited January 13, 2015 by PaterAlf
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PaterAlf: I know. And I feel very dirty and ashamed for giving in (it was the first regionally priced game that I've ever bought). Any ideas what I could do to compensate my sin?
No idea how such sins can be redeemed. I guess what's done is done now, so just play the hell out of it.


*shakes head in disappointment, never expected PaterAlf to cave*
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HypersomniacLive: No idea how such sins can be redeemed. I guess what's done is done now, so just play the hell out of it.

*shakes head in disappointment, never expected PaterAlf to cave*
Haven't downloaded it by now. So I still could ask for a refund.
I am about to buy it, but since 10 minutes I can't decide if I should buy all of them or only this one :) I've player Crossroads in the past (pirated edition).....
Great!
I passed the Steam Holiday Sale and waited for this. Insta-buy.
Ok, I feel too bad about buying a regional priced game. Does anyone know how to ask for a refund (because of impulse buying)? Can't find an option for that in the "My orders, payments and downloading games" section of the "Contact us" form.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by PaterAlf
Wishlisted although the 75% OFF for the whole pack is tempting.
Thank you GOG ! I hope you'll release the original King's Bounty soon. :)