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More spooks, more chills, more thrills, more Alan Wake--DRM-free only on GOG.com!

Save up to 25% when you preorder Alan Wake's American Nightmare! Buy it alone for just $13.49--or pick it up with the original Alan Wake and save an additional 15%, which makes your preorder price just $11.24! Don’t worry, if you already bought Alan Wake on GOG.com, you’ll get the additional 15% discount added automatically. ;)

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/alan_wakes_american_nightmare][/url]If you loved Alan Wake--the award-winning cinematic blend of horror and action that has wowed gamers on both the Xbox 360 and PC--you’ll love everything about the stand-alone sequel Alan Wake: American Nightmare. With a full-fledged story mode and a pulse-pounding survival mode, this game has what it takes to appeal to both horror junkies and action fans alike.

The story of Alan Wake's American Nightmare continues with mystery writer Alan Wake taking the fight against evil to a new level as he struggles to defeat his evil double and change the very nature of reality. With the same tight pacing and plot that has made Alan Wake one of the best action horror games ever made, American Nightmare delivers on cinematic horror on a whole new level.

Meanwhile, if action gaming is more your thing, the survival mode where you must stay alive, using the innovative Fight with Light mechanic, throughout the long and lonely night. Can you survive until sunrise? It’s a tough challenge, so sharpen up those reflexes, turn out the lights, and prepare yourself for a chillingly good time.

Alan Wake's American Nightmare will be released on the 22nd of May. Preorder before then and save 10%--or save 25% if you own Alan Wake or purchase it along with American Nightmare!
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GOG.com: Alan Wake's American Nightmare will be released on the 22nd of March.
It's madness... March Madness :)
I think you win this round GOG!

(Price match, now makes GOG the best deal for those in Europe and UK. Its like £18 for both on GOG, whereas on Steam it would cost like £20-21 for both. Not a huge difference but enough for me to go for GOG)

I love ya! :D
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rodrolliv: ...uh, what?
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frankd3: Yeah, that's what I want to know. Is that 22 March 2013?
That's a hell of a long time to pre-order.
They must mean May, right?
Available: 22 May 2012
From Steam :)
I guess someone make a typo from overwhelming :D
Whoa whoa whoa!!1!!@1@1!!! Spechless. Where the f is my credit card need to preorder now!!!
Oh, here you are baby :D
I feel my credit card bill getting bigger! Another one to get... but I greatly appreciate GOG getting games like this. -bows- to the GOG peeps
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frankd3: Yeah, that's what I want to know. Is that 22 March 2013?
That's a hell of a long time to pre-order.
They must mean May, right?
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spinefarm: Available: 22 May 2012
From Steam :)
I guess someone make a typo from overwhelming :D
Yeah, screw that! I'm not waiting until March! :-)
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frankd3: Yeah, that's what I want to know. Is that 22 March 2013?
That's a hell of a long time to pre-order.
They must mean May, right?
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spinefarm: Available: 22 May 2012
From Steam :)
I guess someone make a typo from overwhelming :D
Thanks!
I didn't think to look on Steam.
Also, I'm pretty sure that in the Alan Wake thread the teased release was to be announced at a higher (still very low!) price point. Amazed.

Also - already bought. Thanks guys!
Bloody hell I haven't even got the first one downloaded yet!

:P
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GOG.com: Alan Wake's American Nightmare will be released on the 22nd of March
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rodrolliv: ...uh, what?
March, May. It's all the same month. :">
I loved Alan Wake which I played on the Xbox but have yet to play the DLC and American Nightmare. As soon as I get paid from work on the 15th, I'm grabbing this. I'm loving this "newer games" thing on gog, just hope they don't forget to keep those oldies coming. Keep up the good work gog, with newer games Drm free your fast becoming my go-to site for gaming.
Actually the gamecard here and on Steam are first confirments that this game has actually a PC version :) There was only hints previously as someone find game info in Steam's registry.
There will be also PC retail version later, which will probably contain posters and postcards (remedy answered this on Alan Wake FB page). I as a collector of nice boxed editions will probably get it from retail too, but I will play it first from GOG :)

BTW as I read somewhere, this game is not a sequel to Alan Wake, it's more like a spin-off. So after completing the first AW don't be confused by the story in this one.
Post edited May 08, 2012 by MichiGen
Damn your evil plans. I planned to pass on this since it is said the spin-off is more action-oriented than story-wise and still very close to survival genre. Yet I am sitting here and pre-ordering. :(

Way to go, kudos to you, GoG and Remedy :).
Right then, PO'ed. Keep 'em coming GOG.