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The chronicle of the Third Era is yours to write!

Age of Wonders III, the long-anticipated continuation to the fan-favorite, award-winning strategy series, set in a robust and beautiful world that becomes the scene for diverse, complex, and engaging gameplay, is available for pre-orders on GOG.com. Depending on your location you'll be charged $39.99 or the USD equivalent of £29.99, or €39.99. An extended Age of Wonders III - Deluxe Edition, featuring a full soundtrack and the Dragon's Throne standalone scenario, is available for $44.99, £34.99, or €39.99.

Imagine! Empires rising and falling before your very eyes, led to victory or defeat by heroes of legend so powerful that they appear to be titans in the eyes of mortals. Sorcerers harness the arcane powers to bend the rules of the world around them. Theocrats twist the wills of their followers with the holy aura bestowed upon them by their deities for their zealous service. Rogues rule the shadows, taking any chance to strike and win before their foes even realize there is a war to fight. Warlords earn the loyalty of their legions by the glory gained in the many battles they emerged from, victorious. Archdruids become one with nature, and the land itself rushes to their aid. Dreadnoughts rely on the art of engineering to construct their unstoppable artificial armies. All those powers, all of their miraculous exploits, all of their desires, all thrown into one realm of war. This shall truly be an age of wonders!

With Age of Wonders III, Triumph Studios aims to set new standards not only for the acclaimed Age of Wonders series, but also for the turn-based strategy genre itself. Taking advantage of all the modern gaming bells and whistles, the title will deliver an impressive level of complexity in gameplay and an immersive, lush, and diverse gameworld that can become your own for hundreds of hours. With the ability to choose one of the six leader classes, you'll be able to custom-tailor your empire--and by extension your experience with the game--to your personal gameplay style, so you can enjoy the extensive campaign the game offers in any way you like. You'll be leading into battle armies recruited from within six humanoid races as well as some fantastic creatures and mythical monsters. The turn-based tactical combat itself will prove to be a challenge for the most seasoned of strategy gamers but also scalable enough for beginners to enjoy. With over 50 location types to explore and exploit, hundreds of abilities to master for tactical and strategic advantage over your foes, visually stunning presentation, and a smart random scenario generator providing virtually limitless replayability, this title can become the only turn-based strategy game you'll need for many years to come!

Get Age of Wonders III, for only $39.99 or the USD equivalent of £29.99, or €39.99 on GOG.com (or opt in for the splendid Age of Wonders III - Deluxe Edition), and enter the fantastic realm of power and dominion, which will consume you whole.

NOTICE: We've made sure that the price difference is by large covered by the extra gift codes you'll receive, so here's our Fair Price Package offer :
+ The Fair Price Package for our UK customers affected by local prices is one $9.99 code for anyone who buys the Standard Edition, and two $5.99 codes for the Deluxe Edition.
+ For other European customers affected by local prices the Fair Price Package for Standard Edition is now $9.99 code and one $5.99 code, and for the Deluxe Edition it's three $5.99 codes.
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gooberking: I'm quite interested, but it's going to have to go on my "when on sale" list. New games tend to be a bit out of my financial reach.

In the meantime I have to finish sucking all of the life out of Dark Souls before the GFLW shutdown does unfriendly things to it.
A good example of why "DRM-free" is a concept worth supporting right there.

Again, I sympathize with folks about regional pricing, but what's your alternative? Either GoG sells the game with it, or they put their foot down and publishers say no. Then your only choice is steam, and if they catch you bypassing region blocks in any way (including gifting them to friends in other countries) they will permanently ban your account and you will lose access to any game you paid for. There are copious records online of this behavior and there's no recourse as a customer.

THAT is why DRM-free is the important thing to fight for, and why I paid full price to support GoG and Triumph.
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JamesBond007: Although I'm not interested in purchasing this game. I'm smart enough to do that. GOG REGIONAL PRICING BYPASSED!

Is someone interested in buying Age of Wonders 3 for $19,99 in all regions? Send me a PM for details.
I'm smarter then. I can play the game for free. =P

Without bypassing anything.
Post edited March 31, 2014 by zeroxxx
Regional priced, so no, no and NO again.
Yeah, this game is definitely not optimized. I am well above required specs yet on the map view I'm actually getting drops down to 10fps! I guess I'll wait for a patch, it seems like others are having similar issues
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Pangaea666: Regional priced, so no, no and NO again.
Did you read this?
http://www.gog.com/news/getting_back_to_our_roots
Post edited April 01, 2014 by Lodium
Ok enjoying this game it has the usual just one more go feel to it and i also like the ability to customize your leader in free play.
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Pangaea666: Regional priced, so no, no and NO again.
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Lodium: Did you read this?
http://www.gog.com/news/getting_back_to_our_roots
Yes, and replied there several times. But it's clear from both the price I'm getting and the actual text that regional price is in use for this product, which means I wouldn't buy it even if I was interested in the game.

The hope is that this won't happen again in the future.
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Pangaea666: Yes, and replied there several times. But it's clear from both the price I'm getting and the actual text that regional price is in use for this product, which means I wouldn't buy it even if I was interested in the game.

The hope is that this won't happen again in the future.
If you don't like regional priced games here on GOG then you don't have to buy it. Nobody sais that you have to buy all games released here on GOG. If GOG doesn't make regional prices you wouldn't see this games here anyway or much later. So you may buy them somewhere else (if you are interested in them) regional priced plus DRMed, which is way more sucking.
Post edited April 01, 2014 by Silverhawk170485
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GOG.com: [Standard Edition] $39.99 or the USD equivalent of £29.99, or €39.99

[Deluxe Edition] $44.99, £34.99, or €39.99
Surely one of those bold prices are wrong?
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Pangaea666: Yes, and replied there several times. But it's clear from both the price I'm getting and the actual text that regional price is in use for this product, which means I wouldn't buy it even if I was interested in the game.

The hope is that this won't happen again in the future.
There';s two more games at least......

Which makes me wonder.. has the GDC come and gone yet?
Post edited April 01, 2014 by Niggles
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Pangaea666: Yes, and replied there several times. But it's clear from both the price I'm getting and the actual text that regional price is in use for this product, which means I wouldn't buy it even if I was interested in the game.

The hope is that this won't happen again in the future.
If people like you have your way, then the only choice to buy these games will be steam. Good work!
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Pangaea666: Regional priced, so no, no and NO again.
I hate regional prices just as much as you or others. However I have to give it to GOG that the extra value they provide (3x $5.99 keys - and store credit in the future) is still a much better offer than Steam or GMG or other retailers except maybe amazon.
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Pangaea666: Regional priced, so no, no and NO again.
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blotunga: I hate regional prices just as much as you or others. However I have to give it to GOG that the extra value they provide (3x $5.99 keys - and store credit in the future) is still a much better offer than Steam or GMG or other retailers except maybe amazon.
This- it's like you're paying that "extra" money for other games.
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Zoidberg: Just out of curiosity: is it possible to easily get the english voiceovers with all the texts in another language?
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cyboff: FYI, I set language to Polish, so UI and texts are in Polish, but voiceovers are in English...
So I guess the same would be true for French. Thanks for the info.
GOG needs a good announcement tonight. I suggest make a really dead-pan official sounding announcement with the GOG CEO saying how they've made a deal with SecuRom and Starforce to put digital-rights management on all GOG games as of today.