DyNaer: 2 points there
the steam collector's edition , isn't just for D: OS it adds Beyond Divinity & Divine Divinity
and if that really matters, the second copy doesn't get the source hunter DLC.
the Source Hunter DLC is pretty expensive, and probably the better content inside is the soundtrack
sooooo.... with this in mind
it's highly possible GOG got a deal (could be wrong too) with Larian to have a similar package there , since all others games are also there.
I admire your optimism but GOG staff have already stated clearly no deals or bundles tomorrow as of current discussions.
The bit about adding BD and DD makes the collector's deal even better and the GOG purchase price even worse relatively speaking ...
It's true, as I mentioned, that the second copy would need the Source Hunter DLC purchased but then that's only one DLC purchase (and at £6.99 you are right it's not super cheap DLC ... not massively expensive though).
However to match this you would need to purchase two copies of the game *and* DLC tomorrow which will likely come higher than the matching (even arguably superior) equivalent at Steam...
At the time of writing that's £52.99 for the collector's edition and £6.99 for the one additional copy of DLC needed for a total of £59.98 compared to around $80 (so probably around £70-80 in regional conversion) for the equivalent on GOG (two copies of base game with two copies of DLC as well).
That's a pretty ridiculous difference...
jimbob0i0: In terms of of pure business cost benefit analysis between yourselves and your competitors this puts GOG at a substantial disadvantage to Steam.
shmerl: Do you mean that Steam has no regional pricing on Divinity Original Sin?
Steam has regional pricing.
So when GOG gives a flat price in US dollars it works out in my favour (given the exchange rate is nearly 2:1 right now) and Steam loses out.
Generally when regional pricing kicks in publishers take the stance of $1 == £1 or near enough.
Thus the base price per game will pretty much be the same as Steam which is when you then have to look to bundles or extras as value additions ...
Since Steam has the collector's bundle though this cuts down the price per copy dramatically - especially when you include the DLC into the calculations.