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Bohemian rhapsody.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available for pre-order, DRM-free on GOG.com. Get it now to receive the Treasure Map DLC as a pre-order bonus.
Your sword is vengeance. Your sword is destiny. Your sword is all you have left.
The civil war that ravages medieval Bohemia took everything from you and now a life in the service of a local lord seems the only available path. But only momentarily, because this dynamic open world is packed with role-playing opportunities and challenges, opening up into a gut-wrenching narrative involving historical characters of the era.

NOTE: The DRM-free version of the game will be released on GOG.com on February 27, due to the publisher's decision.
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The 2-week DRM-free tax is acceptable, given what the alternatives tend to be. I can't wait to play this one. :D
Interesting. Two weeks delay is a pretty good deal if this is what it takes to get a DRM free version of new releases.

Now get your problems with patches sorted out and we can be friends again ;P
I had to do a double take when I saw this pop up. I'm completely fine with the 2 week delay since I have a few other games that are still taking up my time. I'm just glad it's dropping here. Day 1 purchase.
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fronzelneekburm: Neat! Very, very neat!

The two-week delay is an absolute blessing in disguise: By the time the gog version launches, there will be plenty of player feedback and reviews. You'll get a more up-to-date build, you'll have reviews and you can still get your pre-order perks, even though the game launched already. I see nothing but positives here.
I was thinking the same thing, but the pre-order bonus is leaving a bad taste in my mouth. And will they be supporting this version of the game, or is it destined to end up on your GOG mix?
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nice release!
Regarding their 14 day release shift for the GOG version... - well i see the positive side of it - we get hopefully a better polished release/first patches already and they wont be able to blame potentially bad sale figures on a drm free release
Shit, I was hoping to save some money this month before seeing this...
This isn't fair :´(
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shmerl: Still no Linux version despite promises in Kickstarter campaign. Didn't Cry Engine improve Linux support already?

And publisher delaying GOG release? Heh, how "classy". It's especially a shame for crowdfunded game. Looks like publisher is Deep Silver.
Amazing how some people find a way to never be happy. Until today, there was no word that GOG release was even happening. Suddenly it is here, with very tiny delay, but it is still not enough.

Regarding Linux, unfortunately they were not able to technically make it possible. It happens. Plans change. There is no ill will.
Do I still get the preorder bonus if I buy after Feb 13?
Grr another game with preorder DLC :(
I was thinking about this delay. If I was a developer, I might consider doing this to avoid day 1 bad reviews. Because unlike somewhere else, people can't change their reviews here.
Well, if I ever have a PC that can run it I'll be sure to check it out :P At least by that time it will be a full game and with a discount rather than a very expensive pre-order.
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GOG.com: NOTE: The DRM-free version of the game will be released on GOG.com on February 27, due to the publisher's decision.
Cool. But you did ask him which year, right?
i'll pick this up later tonight. bloody good show gog!
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Paul_cz: Amazing how some people find a way to never be happy. Until today, there was no word that GOG release was even happening. Suddenly it is here, with very tiny delay, but it is still not enough.

Regarding Linux, unfortunately they were not able to technically make it possible. It happens. Plans change. There is no ill will.
I'm not saying it's not an improvement for some publishers in comparison to their usual situation. But compare it to those who treat all users with respect and release everywhere at once. Sure, good thing it's coming out at all, but things can improve further too in this regard. Nothing wrong in pointing it out to the publisher at hand.
Post edited February 02, 2018 by shmerl
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ZFR: Cool. But you did ask him which year, right?
Obviously, 2077.