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The sword of Destiny has two edges. You are one of them.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the RPG epic with a mature, non-linear story drawn from player's decisions, a vast multi-region open world acting like a living ecosystem, dynamic and tactical combat, and stunning visuals, is now available for pre-orders, up to 20% off*, exclusively on GOG.com! GOG.com is a part of the CD Projekt family, so pre-ordering here also gives you the chance to support us directly!

Gritty and merciless, the world the adventure plays out in sets new standards in terms of size, ecosystem complexity and meaningful non-linearity. Experience realistic day and night cycles, observe weather changes that influence gameplay, and conquer the lush environment using arcane witcher lore. Evolve unique witcher skills to tailor gameplay to your liking; hunt bloodthirsty monsters and develop your signature fighting strategies; use potent battle magic, and slay your way to victory in a truly limitless open world. Stroll, swim, ride and sail; embark on legendary quests and collect epic bounties. Take control: go anywhere, do anything!

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story-driven next-generation open world role-playing game, set in a graphically stunning fantasy universe, full of meaningful choices and impactful consequences. The world burns as the Empire of Nilfgaard pierces through the heart of the kingdoms in the north. Geralt of Rivia is pursued by an enemy devoid of mercy—the Wild Hunt, a mythical cavalcade of ghastly riders, harbingers of doom and destruction, capable of destroying entire settlements overnight. Driven by a deeply personal agenda, Geralt must navigate a maze of hostile forces to find and protect the one described in an ancient prophecy. Pre-order today, and prepare for an RPG experience worthy of the best traditions of the genre, and taking it to a whole new level. On GOG.com The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt comes DRM-Free and packed with bonus content, just as we all like it. Check out the pre-order page for all the details!

*While the base discount rate is 10%, we want to thank the loyal Witcher fans by applying additional 5% discount per game from The Witcher series owned on GOG.com. If you own a retail copy of a Witcher game, that came with a special code for GOG.com backup copy, make sure to redeem it prior to pre-ordering The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt to receive the loyality discount!
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Niggles: Anyone got a record somewhere of the price of The Witcher 2 at launch? (original release thread didnt seem to list it and obviously the promo page has been removed) . Im staring at the AUD pricing (regardless of how much gog gives back due to regional pricing..its still a bit on high side) - and thinking its about how much exactly the retail versions go for her :/.
According to this site it was $70.
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2011/05/digital-distribution-price-fixing-and-finally-pulling-the-plug/

And yeah, Witcher 3 is quite expensive even if you get store credit. The only reason it is sitting on my shelf is because my mom said "I want to play it, you told me there is a good offer on gog and if you let me play it first I'll pay for it" ... but I am not even sure my computer will be able to run it on a decent setting :D
Trailer - Elder Blood
geralt has an american accent? :P (have tw1 and 2 but havent played either ...yet)
Is it really not possible to download the comic?
GOG doesnt recognise my game key for the my PC DVD Version (German). What can I do to get additional 5% discount? I already registered Witcher 2 from my Steam Account.
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Johnsen1972: GOG doesnt recognise my game key for the my PC DVD Version (German). What can I do to get additional 5% discount? I already registered Witcher 2 from my Steam Account.
Do you have it registered on GOG?

I have both Witchers on here and it gives me a sizable discount on Witcher 3.
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Johnsen1972: GOG doesnt recognise my game key for the my PC DVD Version (German). What can I do to get additional 5% discount? I already registered Witcher 2 from my Steam Account.
Contact support if you can't register it on-site yourself, they might be able to help.
W@@W I'm fapping right now
Have this promo ended? It seems that the most discount I can get is 10%
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Andrewzz: Have this promo ended?
Nope
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Andrewzz: It seems that the most discount I can get is 10%
Do you have both Witcher games? Have you tried going to the checkout screen to see what the final discount is?
Post edited April 29, 2015 by Grargar
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Grargar: Do you have both Witcher games? Have you tried going to the checkout screen to see what the final discount is?
I have just bought it. The discount was applied on the checkout process. Thank you!
well steam is cheaper than gog for this game. even after I registered witcher 2.

It seems steam has a much higher base discount which is odd given gog is the same company as the publisher for the game so no middle man.
Uh, is the complete pack supposed to be more expensive than buying game+ep separately?

Also why is TW3 already rated 5 stars if reviews aren't even enabled yet?
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Though I would really would have liked it if I could buy The Witcher 3 directly from GOG, the price difference between the Steam version [Game + Expansion Pack Bundle] is almost $40 when I convert currencies when compared to the $79.99 price it is listed at here :(

Although, Steam Philippines do have one of the lowest listings that I know of... well, here's the specifics:

- Steam Price of the [Game + Expansion]: PHP 1799.95 (~1800)

Let's they conversion rate of US$ to PHP is 1:45

That means 1800/45 = $40!

So the difference is 39.99 (~40), which is almost the price of another TW3+Expansion if you buy from Steam...

Not sure about the pricing of other countries though...

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Having said all this, I still haven't purchased yet as I have yet to confirm whether or not the boxed copy is cheaper :P (because I do love me my boxed copies)...