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Check out the anniversary Supergiant Games promo with up to -80% off!

Supergiant Games are turning 10!

In celebration of these ten glorious years, you can grab Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre up to -80%, including the fantastic Original Soundtracks!

There are two reasons why Bastion (-80%) became one of the most explosive indie debuts in gaming: the Kid, and the Narrator. An unforgettable duo. Every move the Kid makes, the Narrator follows - step by step, word for word.

Transistor, the second game of the studio (now -80%) is an action-RPG that doesn't insult your intelligence. The story of a charming Jazz singer robbed of her voice acknowledges the subtle shades of grey in a good story. The game features a mix of real-time combat and turn-based planning, for a satisfying, tactical, and thoughtful challenge.

Pyre (-70%), the third game by Supergiant, is a party-based RPG in which you lead a band of exiles to freedom through ancient competitions spread across a vast, mystical purgatory.


The sale will last until August 29nd, 1 PM UTC.
if only gog got Hades (supergiant's latest game that was epic exclusive for one year, but landed steam early access recently), it could be best studio's anniversary
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Gekko_Dekko: if only gog got Hades (supergiant's latest game that was epic exclusive for one year, but landed steam early access recently), it could be best studio's anniversary
I think I read an article today that mentioned it was hitting Steam in December? Perhaps GOG will be able to get it then too, although I think it'll be IN-DEV still at the time.

Still, would be great =)
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BoBFiSh: I think I read an article today that mentioned it was hitting Steam in December? Perhaps GOG will be able to get it then too, although I think it'll be IN-DEV still at the time.
you are actually great - I've seen store page and misunderstood it for being an actual release.

And, when it comes to developer's position - it seems like they actually want it to be released there, just after early access
Looking at the Supergiant Games store, they mention game stores where you can buy their games. Why is it that, for PC, only Steam is referred? Why not GOG? Why not Itch.io, Humble, Origin, Gemly...?