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There’s a time to plant and there's a time to harvest. The upcoming week will give you the chance to roam across the golden fields of greatly discounted DRM-free titles. The Harvest Sale on GOG.COM is here with over 1500 fresh gaming deals glistening in the sun at up to 91% off!

First, make sure to grab the juicy 48h giveaway of the adrenaline-fueled FPS classic Serious Sam: The First Encounter available on the front page until August 26th, 1 PM UTC. Of course, this shiny crop doesn’t grow alone as we welcome the pre-order for the long-awaited Serious Sam 4 on GOG.COM!

After tasting the giveaway fruit, you simply must check out the other gaming deals of the Harvest Sale. Dive into the dark world of crime and punishment in Batman - The Telltale Series (-50%). Test your patience and accuracy in Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts (-40%). Build your industrial and (of course) agricultural empire in Sid Meier's Civilization IV: The Complete Edition (-75%). Create a team of chefs in Overcooked! 2 Gourmet Edition (-40%) or form a band of relentless zombie hunters in Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition (-70%). Finally, harvest your fear while celebrating the 25th anniversary of the cult horror classic Phantasmagoria (-35%).

Together with the Harvest Sale, we launch two additional special offers. Pre-order the upcoming real-time strategy Iron Harvest now and get Sudden Strike 4 for free! You can also expand your action game collection with the Quad Damage bundle. It consists of four exceptional indie games: Elderborn (-30%), Hedon (-30%), Nightmare Reaper (-20%), and Project Warlock (-60%). Reap the whole bundle to get an additional 5% off.

The Harvest Sale runs until August 31st, 1 PM UTC. The Quad Damage bundle runs until September 7th, 1 PM UTC and the Iron Harvest free game offer is available until September 8th, 1 PM UTC.
Is there a link to the sale? I only see links to some games, but not to the sale. How do I get to the sale? Very weird.
The Bard's Tale IV has a great price! At some point I thought that this is some kind of mistake... :) Besides that, thanks for free Serious Sam 1. The game was on my wishlist for ages and now it's in my library. :) I'll buy something else for sure during this sale.
Post edited August 24, 2020 by Sarafan
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GOG.com: ...
The Harvest Sale runs until August 31st, 1 PM UTC.
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Not good, I begin harvesting in September, all month long, no going back.
Thanks for the info!
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as much as I love a good sale, I really cant be arsed trolling thru 32 pages of sales in order to find the most deeply discounted. seriously, would it kill to add more sorting capability... like % off?
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mintee: as much as I love a good sale, I really cant be arsed trolling thru 32 pages of sales in order to find the most deeply discounted. seriously, would it kill to add more sorting capability... like % off?
32 pages of discounts are piece of cake. Last big sales there were 60+ pages, and I've scrolled thru all of them.
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GOG.com: The Harvest Sale on GOG.COM is here with over 1500 fresh gaming deals

48h giveaway of the adrenaline-fueled FPS classic Serious Sam: The First Encounter available on the front page until August 26th, 1 PM UTC.
The pixel hunt email associated with this sale is a frustrating waste of time, as you do not list, in the email, what specific games are unlockable by finding the correct pixels. So people are forced to waste time hunting, just to find out what games are being discounted, even if they could not care less about those particular games.

The next time you run a pixel hunt email associated with a sale, LIST THE GAMES BEING HUNTED FOR. That way people will be able to know in advance, if your email 'game' is worth wasting time, playing.

As for Serious Sam 1, I'm not even going to bother getting it. The game was never one which I was interested in, when it was physically on shelf in the shops, and getting it as a freebie, it would be a permanent entry in my Pile of Shame.
With this name, I thought it was a sale for farming/agriculture games...
It's nice to have a sale, but I guess it could have been called anything else.
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Lesser Blight Elemental: Pretty sure Outward is getting more expensive with time, at least the sale price. Is it getting new content?
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firstpastthepost: I think it's just not discounted as much as the other sales. It was discounted by 60% last time I think.
Yeah, a few games in this sale have lesser discounts than during other recent weekly and mid-week sales.
I can only find 3 differences for exclusive discount. Guess I won't be buying those other games. Silly concept.
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Jorev: I can only find 3 differences for exclusive discount. Guess I won't be buying those other games. Silly concept.
See page 10 of the Newsletter Discounts thread to learn what GOG are flogging in their pixel hunt 'game' this time.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/newsletter_discounts/page10

Farming harvest theme sale: Check.
Pixel hunt con 'game': Check.
Sale theme ignoring games in the pixel hunt: Check.
Sale theme ignoring games overloading the sale: Check.
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my name is coole catte: So I'm looking at buying Tangledeep and comparing the various bundles and this chart of GOG's has got me really confused:

https://www.gog.com/upload/forum/2020/08/8f39097d7242e15ab990808f915b59ca81f4b4d2.jpg

Buying the soundtrack edition misses out something that the non-soundtrack edition includes? What? I'm interested in the soundtrack because Hiroki Kikuta and Grant Kirkhope are favourite composers of mine.
I was confused at first while checking it out last week, but then I noticed that the absence of the MP3 soundtrack really shouldn't bother me too much because the FLAC soundtrack is included.

I suppose Gog could include the MP3 too, but if you wanted to listen to one and you had both would you really pick MP3 over FLAC?
One notable discount in the newsletter is Warhammer 40k: Mechanicus. You can get an additional 15% discount for a total of 65% off. The historical low IIRC. It is also the one which expires the soonest, 26th, so act quickly if you want to grab it.

Others are the usual 5 percenters.
Post edited August 25, 2020 by idbeholdME
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joppo: I was confused at first while checking it out last week, but then I noticed that the absence of the MP3 soundtrack really shouldn't bother me too much because the FLAC soundtrack is included.

I suppose Gog could include the MP3 too, but if you wanted to listen to one and you had both would you really pick MP3 over FLAC?
I can always transcode FLAC to MP3 anyway. I was just confused as to why the non-soundtrack bundle would have an MP3 soundtrack that the soundtrack bundle didn't have. It's probably a mistake anyway...
Has anyone tried that Stars in Shadow game?