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All classic Fallout games available FREE for 48 hours!

Holiday season is upon us! If you are a long-time GOG.com user you know well enough--or if you're relatively new to our service, you're about to learn--that we just love offering great games for free whenever it's possible. This year for instance, we've given away innumerable copies of the action-rpg gem <i>Torchlight</i>. Today, we're taking our gifting habit a step further. No, actually make that two steps, as we're handing out a package of three games this time around. For the upcoming 48 hours you'll be able to add [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/fallout_series_giveaway_winter_promo_2013]Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics to your GOG.com collection, completely FREE of charge. That's $0.00 (or, if you prefer the currency of the nuclear wasteland, 0.00 bottle caps) for all the three classic games in the legendary post-apocalyptic RPG series, until Saturday, December 14, at 1:59PM GMT.

Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics for FREE on GOG.com video

Section updated: Don't forget about your gamer friends that may not know GOG.com yet! Sadly, for the sake of unburdening what servers we have, we had to turn off the option for gifting free games. But you can always just let them know they can sign up with GOG.com and claim a free gift of Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics. On top of that, when they register to our service, they'll receive all the 12 free games we add to all the newly-created accounts. That way your friends will start their adventure with GOG.com with a collection of 15 great games total already on their virtual shelves! Be kind, share the good news! :-)

Please note that all three classic Fallout titles are pending right holder change. Sadly, to the best of our knowledge, we'll be forced to remove , [url=http://www.gog.com/game/fallout_2]Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics from our offer. That doesn't mean, however, that you won't be able to download them if they are already a part of collection by then. Secure your copies today (or anytime before Saturday, December 14, at 1:59PM GMT)!

While you come to grab your free classic Fallout games, make sure to stay a while and browse through our 2013 DRM-Free Winter Sale selection of 600+ games discounted by 50% or more, special bundle deals up to 80% off, and daily personal deals, including the mysteriously mysterious mystery box! All that and more, now covered with our new 30-day Worldwide Money Back Guarantee, for online game-shopping safer than ever before!

We're currently experiencing server issues due to the highest traffic ever noted on GOG.com. We did anticipate much interest in our 2013 DRM-Free Winter Sale, as well as our Fallout 1,2, & Tactics giveaway, but the number of visits exceeded our highest expectations by far. And we mean FAR. For today, we've prepared double the number of servers that were needed to support our highest day in traffic to date, but it turned out to be not nearly sufficient. We're working on quadrupling our server supply, now.

We're terribly sorry for all the inconvenience you might encounter today, while visiting GOG.com store. If you're new to the site, rest assure that this is far from our day-to-day standards. We're working around the clock until all the problems are fixed, and everyone can enjoy everything we have to offer. If you've encountered any problems, please give it some time. Most issues will be resolved automatically, soon, as the first batch of extra servers is coming on-line right now. If you're affected by something more serious, please be assured that our support team will assist you and fix whatever needs fixing.

Again, we apologize for the user experience, that is not up to our usual standards.
Post edited December 14, 2013 by Chamb
Thanks GoG!
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Hesusio: I see giftable copies are available once more. I have to say, this is the one time I feel not a single lick of guilt for hoarding a stupidly large number of gift codes for future gifting/trading purposes.
Already got a couple 3 pack Fallout bundle codes e-mailed to myself, I probably won't ask for much in return, maybe just to get people to vote for my game on gog.com. (As well as others, including the Fallout series.)
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Hesusio: I see giftable copies are available once more. I have to say, this is the one time I feel not a single lick of guilt for hoarding a stupidly large number of gift codes for future gifting/trading purposes.
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jcoa: Already got a couple 3 pack Fallout bundle codes e-mailed to myself, I probably won't ask for much in return, maybe just to get people to vote for my game on gog.com. (As well as others, including the Fallout series.)
I´ve been a member for quite some time and didn´t realise you could do this, always thought you´d get a free copy only if you already owned the game. Are there any limit to the amount of copies you can get? Since it´s a big risk these games won´t be on GoG anymore I feel it´s sort of my duty to get as many as I can (a reasonable amount that is, I won´t get 100 copies or anything like that)=).
Post edited December 13, 2013 by CorranHorn
Stockpiling resources before the apocalypse. Fitting.
OMG, Thx GOG.
Such a great holiday gift for me :)
"Oh noes, theres nothing in here"

Free rides over I guess.
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jcoa: "Oh noes, theres nothing in here"

Free rides over I guess.
It lasts for another 24 hours.
Glad I waited for a deal to finally get these games and WHAT A STEAL! Being patient worked well! Hahahah! Never plahed these aside from FO3 and that one was fun! Thanks Gog! What a Xmas gift to me!
TYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYTYT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GoG rules all.ALL.
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Novotnus: I guess that's a matter of personal taste
It is indeed, spooky kitty. Many of the times you list as dissonant were positives to me - embodying the general (and campy) insanity of how folks "reasoned' in the Cold War era. To me it was carrying the illogical unreality of the Atomic Age to its logical conclusion. Not only did it tap into high fantasy elements, but it was a smorgasbord of 1950s science fiction tropes, from the mad doctor experimenting on people, to giant ants, to human duplication gone awry, to alien invaders from space.

FNV felt more grounded in reality, certainly. But it also felt duller because of that. I still enjoyed the heck out of it, but it didn't leave me with the wistful memories that F3 did. Though I freely admit that could also be due to external factors at the time. In many ways, F3 was the perfect game at the perfect time for that point in my life. So no doubt that colours my opinion of it.
Thank you GoG team !
Nice, I didn't have Tactics, thank you so much GOG :-)
I already own these games. What happens if I get them anyway? Can I gift these then, later?
Awesome!!!! Thank you GOG.
Sorry if this has been answered before, but i dont get why theyre worried that the games will be removed from sale. Arx Fatalis is available here and that game is a Bethesda game.