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Our Summer Sale keeps sizzling nicely in the sun with over 3400 amazing deals up to 90% off and chilling game collections that include bestsellers, RPGs, indies, and more. Yet don’t hold your breath because that’s only the beginning! We also have an exciting Contest for you starting today.

To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.

You can win one of 10 bundles of 15 games available on GOG.COM, such as Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition and more!

Submit your entries before June 28th, 1 PM UTC. Terms and conditions apply. You can check them in the first comment on the forum.
By submitting a competition entry, you are agreeing to be bound by these terms and conditions.

1. Organiser: GOG sp z o.o., ul. Jagiellońska 74, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland, entered into the register of entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw in Warsaw, Poland, 14th Commercial Division of the National Court Register under the KRS No. 0000029514, Tax ID No (NIP): 113-21-77-807 and with a share capital of PLN 135.750,00 (referred to throughout these terms as the “Organiser”, “we”, “us” and “our”).

2. Competition Description. You may enter the competition by posting about your proudest gaming moment. This has to be an original entry in the forum thread under the contest announcement on GOG.COM or in response to the contest post on Twitter or Facebook. Following @GOGcom Twitter / Facebook is also required for a valid Twitter / Facebook submission. We will pick 10 of the most creative and unique entries and award them.

3. Prize(s).
a) 10 winners (3 on Facebook, 3 on Twitter and 4 on the GOG.COM Forum) will receive one of 10 a redeem code for a collection of 15 digital games (total retail value of 400 USD).

b) The game collection's redeem code includes the following digital games available on GOG.COM: A Plague Tale: Innocence, Alan Wake, Control Ultimate Edition, Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition, Outlast 2, Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition, Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition, Silent Hill 4: The Room, System Shock: Enhanced Edition, Shantae and the Seven Sirens, River City Girls, Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and Frostpunk.

The prizes are delivered by GOG. The game collection comes as a single-use redeem code without the option to gift products that are already in the user's library.

4. Competition Duration and Deadline. The Competition begins on June 12th 2021, 1 PM UTC and will end on June 28th 2021, at 1 PM UTC inclusive (“Closing Date”). All competition entries must be received by the Organiser by the end of the Closing Date to be valid.

5. Eligibility. You must be aged 18 or over at the time of entry in order to enter this competition. No purchase necessary. You must enter the competition yourself and your entry must be provided in the English language. You must comply with the laws that apply to you in the location that you access the competition from. If any laws applicable to you restrict or prohibit you from entering the competition, you must comply with those legal restrictions or, if applicable, refrain from entering the competition.

6. Additional requirements: You promise that all of the information which you provide to us in connection with this competition shall be and shall remain complete and accurate. You promise that your entry will not contain anything (i) that is or could reasonably be viewed as harmful, harassing, defamatory, libelous, obscene, or invasive of another’s privacy; or (ii) which you do not have a right to make available lawfully (including any material which infringes the rights of any other or requires the prior authorization of any other).

7. Prize conditions. Prizes are not negotiable, exchangeable, transferable, and have no cash alternative. The winner(s) will be contacted via Twitter/Facebook/GOG.COM forum instant messaging and announced on the GOG.COM Forum within one week of the Closing Date. The winner(s) will have seven (7) days to confirm whether he or she accepts the prize and to provide a postal address to which the hardware prize(s) will be sent (if applicable) and/or the GOG.COM account the prize will be awarded to (in case of other prizes) or any additional data that may be required for the purpose of meeting legal and tax requirements. If the winner(s) fails to contact us within that deadline or provide required data or refuses to accept the prize, we retain the right to award such prize to another runner(s) or to refrain from awarding this particular prize.

8. Excluded participants and entries. Employees of the Organisers, its holding or subsidiary companies, its agents or suppliers, or anyone else professionally connected with the competition, or members of their families or households are not allowed to participate in the Competition. The Organiser will not admit entries which: are automatically created by a computer or bot or script or other automated technology, created in bulk, fraudulent, have been altered or forged or tampered with, made on behalf of another person, or made by hacking, cheating or deception, which are racist, xenophobic, sexist, defamatory or otherwise offensive, illegal or which generally are inappropriate to admit or contrary to these terms and conditions.

9. Selection of winners. The winner(s) will be selected by a panel of judges based on creativity, originality, and the highest quality. The decision of the panel is final.

10. Ownership of competition entries and intellectual property or other rights: The Organiser does not claim any rights of ownership in your competition entry. By submitting your entry, you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, and irrevocable right to use, display, publish, transmit, copy, edit, alter, store, re-format, and sub-license the competition entry and any other accompanying materials for our marketing or other commercial purposes. If a competition entry contains your personal image, you grant us free of charge authorization to use and disseminate it for the same purposes.

11. Data protection: You acknowledge that we will process your personal data as a data controller in connection with the Competition. Brief information on this can be found below, whereas a more detailed description of how we handle personal data is included in GOG Privacy Policy. Your personal data will be processed for the purpose of: (i) the performance of the Competition in accordance with these terms and conditions, in particular, to contact you, assess your submissions, award and deliver prizes, announce the results, as well as address your complaints (Article 6(1)(b) of the GDPR), which at the same time lies in our legitimate interest (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR), namely the execution of the Competition as marketing activity concerning our services; (ii) meeting any applicable legal or tax reporting requirements (Article 6(1)(c) of the GDPR); (iii) determination, investigation or defense against possible claims (Article 6(1)(f) of the GDPR). Your personal data will be processed until these purposes are achieved, unless the need for longer retention of personal data follows from the legal reasons. In particular, your data may be processed in connection with your account on GOG.COM pursuant to the GOG User Agreement and the GOG.COM Privacy Policy. We may share your personal data with other entities, such as e.g. website hosting service provider. Your personal data will not be transferred to a third country or an international organization. You have the right to request access, rectification, or erasure of your personal data, restriction of processing of your data or to object to the processing as well as the right to data portability. You have the right to lodge a complaint to the supervisory authority competent for personal data protection. Providing personal data in connection with the Competition is voluntary but necessary to participate in the Competition. Failure to provide personal data will prevent participation in the Competition. Your personal data will not be subject to automated decision-making, including profiling, as referred to in Articles 22(1) and (4) of the GDPR.

12. Tax: If necessary under applicable laws, the Prizes may be supplemented with a cash prize equal to the tax due on the prize. In such case, the cash prize will be deducted and paid as tax due under the applicable laws. In some cases, the winner may be obliged to pay taxes on the prize under local regulations of the country the winner is a resident of. We are not obliged to provide guidance in this respect.

13. Social media: You acknowledge that the competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by, or associated with Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, or YouTube. You agree to release Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, and YouTube from any responsibility to you in relation to the competition. You are obliged to comply with the respective, separate terms of service applicable to the use of these platforms.

14. General: (a) In matters not covered by these terms and conditions, the provisions of the GOG User Agreement apply accordingly. In the event of a discrepancy between the GOG User Agreement and these terms and conditions, these terms and conditions prevail; (b) These terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of Poland.

15. Questions? Please contact support@gog.com
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SmollestLight: 15. Questions?
Tisk, tisk. Why are you working over the weekend? A rested GOGBear is a happy GOGBear! Take some time to distance yourself from the buzz of the forums. This ends your workplace health and safety special :P.
Man, never have I've been so enamored with my favorite digital distribution platform that has provided me over the years with countless, wonderful memories and hours of video game excitement!! With the amazing amount of deals, sales, etc; this ensures a long return of happy customers!! Kudos to GOG.com for everything a hardcore gamer could ask for.
In my very first game of Civilization VI (not counting the tutorial), I won the game in the Ancient Era after only 48 turns. On turn 10, I found a relic in a tribal village which I placed in my palace to start generating tourism and faith. I founded an early religion on turn 31 by building Stonehenge, and for my new religion I chose Reliquaries as a belief, which tripled the tourism and faith of all relics. I was generating so much tourism that I won a culture victory without even trying, as nobody else had cultural defenses that early. I had been going for a religious victory, but I won before any of my missionaries reached any foreign cities.
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SmollestLight: 15. Questions?
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WinterSnowfall: Tisk, tisk. Why are you working over the weekend? A rested GOGBear is a happy GOGBear! Take some time to distance yourself from the buzz of the forums. This ends your workplace health and safety special :P.
Thank you for looking out for us <3 Just here to drop this cool contest for everyone! I hope the weekend is going well for everyone :)
Catching up with my neice many years later and them remembering, word for word, the Smelly Little Imp song from Discworld 2. We played those games plus The Curse of LeChuck on repeat every time she visited. She is now a software programmer for a living!
Proudest gaming moment? Beating Civilization II as a kid on my first ever playthrough in one sitting (at least, I think it was one sitting, but I'd wager it was more like a weekend). As you grow older, not only does memory deteriorate, but also such
gaming moments don't feel like something to be proud about.

Btw, where's Civilization II, GOG?
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GOG.com: To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitter or Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was.
Hmm,.."proudest gaming moment"...
Naturally, the first thing(s) I thought of, were some tough boss, or one particulary hard level, that I've beaten over the years.
But then I remembered the day, when I sat beside my son, watching him play "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn".
And after he was through with it, he said: "Well, this wasn't really difficult, it almost felt like it played itself!"
I couldn't have been a prouder dad.
My proudest gaming moment was when I got the enemys bot to attack itself.
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SmollestLight: 11. Data protection: You acknowledge that we will process your personal data as a data controller in connection with the Competition.
Who exactly is data controller and what are there correspondence details specifically?
There are several but the earliest was when I was quite young and so holds a special place in my heart:
I was playing the arcade version of Galaga and managed to pull off the "no enemy fire" trick/glitch.
There was a crowd around me and since no one knew the trick everybody got excited :)
Link to a demo of the glitch: https://youtu.be/ocXTnnI66Cc?t=171
From the top of my head, defeating the optional bosses in Final Fantasy 7 (Ruby and Emerald Weapon) on the original PlayStation. They were difficult fights. Back then I was a young kid and it felt like a great gaming accomplishment. By the way, it would be nice to have all of the classic Final Fantasy games on GOG, but I guess it depends on Square Enix. Maybe one day...
"To enter, comment on the forum, under our Twitteror Facebook contest post and tell us what your proudest gaming moment was." Akhem, Cool story bro...
Proudest moment? Finding my way out of a maze of twisty little passages, all alike.
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One of those moments must have been when my sons started playing games with me. When I was younger and still no kids with my wife and she denied all my attempts to make her play some games with me, I told her - "One day, when we have kids, I'll finally have someone in the family play with me" (she's a total no-gamer :) ). So when this moment came, and she told me something in the lines - "Well, you've made yourself some real gamers :)", it felt so sweet and I felt proud, in the gaming context of life.