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We were soldiers once...

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30™, Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood™, and Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway™ are now available DRM-free. Get all three together 75% off or individually for 50% off each, until January 25th, 2pm UTC. Check all deals here.

With emphasis on cover and squad tactics, this classic tactical/FPS series is one of the few striving for historical accuracy without sacrificing cinematic action. The heart-pounding action, gritty heroics, and engaging gameplay bring some of the most gruesome battles of WWII to life in spectacular fashion.
Nice. I could never get the CD versions to work when it was first released.
Well, that was nasty! Before I could complete my bundle purchase, the price increased by $2... At -75% it was $1.41 for the first two and $2.83 for the other, now it's $2.49 each. And I just thought I would get a digital backup for my store copies, but that blew it.
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I am very interested in this and will likely buy the trilogy either way but I'm wondering from someone who has had a look at the games already... how is the multiplayer handled? Is this strictly using galaxy for multiplayer or are there any other options?
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firstpastthepost: I am very interested in this and will likely buy the trilogy either way but I'm wondering from someone who has had a look at the games already... how is the multiplayer handled? Is this strictly using galaxy for multiplayer or are there any other options?
Please Note: Multiplayer is available only via a LAN or TCP/IP connection.
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R0B0LUT10N: Are the games censored at all in Germany, or are they uncut?
Why do you care? You're from the united states.
Very happy to see these games here. :-)

I still have my retail copy of Road to Hill 30, but I remember that Earned in Blood had some nasty DRM on it when it was first released in North America (Starforce, IIRC), so I didn't buy it back then. And I never had a chance to get my hands on the last one.

Instabought the whole series. A no-brainer for me at this price.

Here's hoping that we won't have to wait another two years for more Ubisoft games to be added to GOG's catalogue.
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For anyone interested in buying the Brother in Arms trilogy, I can trade you these games in exchange for a little support to https://www.patreon.com/yuzuteam
That would be both unethical and illegal.

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Ogdin: For anyone interested in buying the Brother in Arms trilogy, I can trade you these games in exchange for a little support to URL REMOVED
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R0B0LUT10N: That would be both unethical and illegal.

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Ogdin: For anyone interested in buying the Brother in Arms trilogy, I can trade you these games in exchange for a little support to https://www.patreon.com/yuzuteam
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R0B0LUT10N:
You mean emulation is a crime? Nintendo says it is, they've also made it a crime to modify a console you bought, altering your saves outside their proprietary cloud save feature. No external hard drive support (its possible) no PC to Switch streaming (its possible) if you don't like anti-consumer behavior the best way to fight it is to sit down and shut up, or would you please elaborate on your opinion?

I also need to say something about people wanting these games at a reduced price I can offer but cannot support something they aren't interested in, have you ever done a trade where someone wanted a game you were indifferent to or weren't interested in? Please then do continue treating everyone equally, this is making me think of the whole wall debate.
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Prince of Persia 1 & 2, Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow & Chaos Theory, and the rest of the earlier Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon games. Come on Ubisoft, waiting on these to get a gog release is long past getting old.

In any case, very nice to have the Brothers in Arms series here. Much thanks to gog and Ubisoft.
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BoltThrower40000: not sure if I want to buy them. I love WW2 shooters but also fucking hate those douchebags at gearbox for ruining duke nukem. someone help me out here
I disagree they ruined Duke Nukem (and would actually like to see 2K bring Forever here), but I'd agree they've done other douchebaggery for sure. I have to wonder how much longer they'll be around.

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I'd love to see CoDs here, even the ones people hate.
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Enebias: Very interesting!
The games look good, but considering the period they were released in (the oversaturation of mlitary shooters era) I would like to know how they compare to other of their "siblings".
Are they worth it? The price is a steal, but is the content fun?
Those are sqad tactics shooters, not comparable with COD or MoH. But in a very good way! Loved to play them in the past. Instabought!
"Trading" these Brothers in Arms games in exchange for money "a little support" on your patreon. Nice deflection.
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R0B0LUT10N: "Trading" these Brothers in Arms games in exchange for money "a little support" on your patreon. Nice deflection.
I'm not the actual developer, but thanks for saying I'm smart to get Super Mario Odyssey running on PC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzBzWJMhHig

Alright so I'm taking money I get... from MY patreon so I can buy other people games that cost ME more than what I'm taking in... Makes sense, got'cha, you got me dead to rights friend, its a scam like no other, since I'm scamming myself or obviously I'm not affiliated with them at all and like their work.

I just hate Nintendo, and I was entertaining the idea of anyone working in the shipping/freight industry to steal physical Nintendo games, dump those onto the internet and I'd pay them lots of money but I thought that was a bad idea ethically...
Just logged in, spotted these three games... Brilliant!

I still have the boxed versions, but can't get any of them to work on my current PC and I've fancied playing them again so many times. Thanks GOG!