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Miasmata 75% off, Signal Ops 66% off, Slender: The Arrival 50% off, Strike Suit Zero 75% off!

Bundle deals are a great way to get many excellent games at rapid pace for a ridiculous price. We know you love them, and we like doing them as well. Sometimes, however, every gamer feels the urge to simply pick and mix from a selection of great heavily discounted titles. Today's special offer lets you do just that! You can select your favorites out of six games with various discount rates, and we made sure that the offer is varied and exciting. Take note: our #NoDRM Summer Sale features over 500 games discounted by 50% until the 5th of July. Some games, however, aren't participating in that bulk discount. You can, however, grab them cheaper than usual from today's special offer!

Let's start with The Witcher 2. Why? Because we enjoy talking about The Witcher, of course! The upcoming Witcher 3: Wild Hunt did phenomenally well at E3 recently, so there's surely a lot of people anticipating it's release. For all the new users of GOG.com and those of you who missed the info: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is coming to GOG, and it will be available with absoluteley #NoDRM in our store.

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Our friends at CD Projekt RED don't have the habit of rushing their work just to meet some publisher's expectation and they will take their time carefully constructing and fine-polishing the enormous gameworld of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. That gives all those, who haven't yet played the last entry in the series to enjoy it at their own pace. The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition is 70% off today on GOG.com. This brilliant, mature, and deep role-playing experience can make your collection for only $5.99. Be sure to catch up with Geralt of Rivia recent adventures, before the The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt arrives.

Another title you really should consider picking up today is the recent indie sensation: Don't Starve. This game is what you get when you mix survival horror gameplay (with the emphasis being on the "survival" part) with cartoony Tim Burton-esque graphics, and fun crafting mechanics. The game is really challenging, and the diverse world your character is cast into constantly evolves and grows with the creators' more or less regular content updates. Don't Starve is one of the games unaffected by our regular summer sale discount, so today's your chance to grab it 33% off--that's only $9.99.

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That's not all, of course. Today's special offer also includes:
Miasmata, a challenging wilderness survival game, for only $3.74 (that's 75% off)

Signal Ops, a squad-based tactics espionage game, for only $4.99 (that's 66% off)

Slender: The Arrival, an urban legend survival horror experience, for only $4.99 (that's 50% off)

and Strike Suit Zero, a space combat sim with giant mecha-armor, for only $4.99 (that's 75% off)

All of the above offers last for the next 24 hours, that is until Thursday, June 20, at 12:59PM GMT. Be sure to check our site for the new exciting Daily Deal tomorrow!
Post edited June 19, 2013 by Rostek
Daaamn...awesome 2nd day! Is a shame that Miasmata requires so much pc : (( (if not,instabuyed)
Nice day again....Don't starve and Signal Ops are now on my shelf
Signal Ops has been moved from the wishlist to my shelf :) thank you!
Just picked up Miasmata & Slender can't wait to check them out
2nd day and lots of nice games up
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DProject: As for today's sale, I guess Slender is the only game here that kinda interests me, but the low rating users have given it discourages me to buy it...
The low ratings are more because only the anti-fans have been rating it than because its actually awful. Its actually a pretty decent experience with some great scenery. Overall, I'd give 3.5 stars (since 3.0 apparently means sucky beyond hope here on GOG). It's short, and it started out pretty buggy, but the devs have fixed most of the issues with patches, and some additional content is in the works. Plus, the bonus content you get here is what you get from the $20 Collecter's Edition on their site. If you aren't hurting for money, I'd say it's worth $5 (though not anything more).
Bleh, Witcher 2 is ridiculously cheap now, still, I'm rather unsure about it. It would probably just sit in my backlog for a long-long time.
I'm itching to buy Signal Ops, it looks weird and something I would enjoy.
I'm pretty sure I'll be picking up Witcher 2 since I've been waiting for another good sale on it. Also, probably Signal Ops because it looks intriguing. Slightly tempted by Don't Starve, but I doubt I'll bite. I guess I'm just not the biggest fan of that game type. *shrug*
Signal Ops, Miasmata and Strike Suit Zero are mine now.
will there be new releases here during the sale?
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XYCat: will there be new releases here during the sale?
yes, but only new games, not classics
It kinda amazes me that there are still people who don't have The Witcher 2 - GOG.com are giving it away at practically every opportunity they have. :P

But yeah, I have all the games I want from today's deal, I hope I'll get something nice tomorrow.
Picked up Slenderman, which is probably barely worth $5.00 (was waiting for a sale). I've read 'net articles on creepypasta phenomenon, and watched vids, so I might as well give it a whirl.

And picked up Miasmata, which seems to be a cross betwixt survival horror and adventure-exploration game. Don't know if I'll have the patience for it, but I liked the Penumbra series well enough and this game is so cheap that I'll take a chance.
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Fesin: It kinda amazes me that there are still people who don't have The Witcher 2 - GOG.com are giving it away at practically every opportunity they have. :P
Well, at least those who don't or didn't have powerful enough PC yet to run it.

But I bought it a long time ago before I had my current PC which can run it well (or at all), as a show of appreciation to GOG/CDPR. I paid much more than what it is now, and I don't regret it.