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<span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast</span> & <span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy</span>, the greatest Jedi simulators ever created, are available now DRM-free on GOG.com! You can get both titles up to 77% off in our Star Wars Saber Bundle.

Where Dark Forces II introduced lightsabers and force-powers for the first time ever in gaming, the subsequent sequels blew your Jedi experience completely out of the water. More spectacular powers, and challenging, parry-based swordplay are the mark of these two titles.
In <span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast</span>, Imperial-officer-turned-mercenary-turned-Jedi Kyle Katarn's story continues. A dark evil threatens the galaxy again, and Kyle must return to the Force one more time. Once more, you'll walk the path of light, or lean on the powerful tools of the darker side. Once more, you'll wield your lightsaber, face dark Jedi, and mow down entire bases worth of buttery-soft stormtroopers. In <span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy</span>, you get to become a Jedi. Undergo training at the Jedi Academy under the watchful eyes of Kyle Katarn and Luke Skywalker himself. Master the force, and choose your weapon. Will you wield the elegant single-bladed lightsaber, confound your enemies with two, or master the destructive force of the exotic double-bladed saber?

Relive the apex of saberplay in <span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast</span> & <span class="bold">Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy</span>. Available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last until Thursday, May 7, 6:59 AM GMT.




<span class="bold">TWITCH STREAM SPECIAL</span>
TotalBiscuit and Memories in 8bit will be playing the games live on twitch.tv/gogcom!

See the Cynical Brit swinging glow-sticks in Jedi Academy on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, at 4pm GMT / 12pm EDT / 9am PDT.

Stay for Memories in 8-bit, distraught with the act he has to follow on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, at 8pm GMT / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT.
How long for the special offer for the just released SW games?
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Already have the games on Steam so i'll pass - as always. :D
Post edited April 28, 2015 by Impaler26
oh dear..
Yes! i already have the Steam version of both games, but I can't play them outside of Steam, as they give me an error when trying to launch from Windows Explorer (which I presume to be DRM, though I'm not sure).

Now I can thanks to GOG's version! Thanks again for your collaboration with Disney and for this sweet deal!
Two more games i cant remove off my steam yippee
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thesmashingone: Yes! i already have the Steam version of both games, but I can't play them outside of Steam
The games have GPL source code, and there's a project called OpenJK to maintain and improve that code. Haven't tried it, but it's an option if you want to play without Steam.
Great to see more LucasArts games released.

Star Wars: Jedi Knight II - Jedi Outcast a fantastic game.
Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy gets good just as it's ending.
YEEES!!!

Thank you, GOG!
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HG1995: Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy gets good just as it's ending.
WHAT!? You get a sabre and powers from the get go! It's good from beginning to end! :D
Got these on Steam already, so I'll buy them again here in the bundle so I don't have to deal with Steam, which is as it should be.
I remember a while back the source code for Jedi Outcast got released (if my memory is right), I wonder if any patches or the like have been made since then.
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Crosmando: I remember a while back the source code for Jedi Outcast got released (if my memory is right), I wonder if any patches or the like have been made since then.
http://www.reddit.com/comments/1bnezw

They even try to improve it. (Fans working for free.)

https://github.com/JACoders/OpenJK
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Crosmando: I remember a while back the source code for Jedi Outcast got released (if my memory is right), I wonder if any patches or the like have been made since then.
Check the OpenJK project (which I mentioned earlier on this page). I haven't followed it, and it doesn't have a good web page that I could find, but you may be able to discover what you're looking for with a bit of work.
FINALLY! Two of my all-time favorites. DRM-Free. Just like my lovely old discs. You rock, GOG!
Can't wait for online integration with Galaxy.
Post edited April 28, 2015 by Pardinuz