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This week we're celebrating 100 years of Poland's independence – that means deals up to 90% off and a giveaway! For the next 48 hours, all gamers are invited to pick up the Video Game Show - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt concert for free!

Let's head over to the digital concert hall and experience an exceptional feast of orchestral arrangements from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, as well as both its expansions: Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. In total, the concert is over 2 hours of award-winning music from the world of The Witcher, and for the next 48 hours. To claim your free copy, all you have to do is click the button on the front page. The concert will appear in your GOG.COM library shortly.

If you didn't get the chance to check out the chunk of gaming history written by Polish devs, you should definitely give it a look now! More than 90 great games, from Indie to AAA and everything in between, are now up to 90% off, including This War of Mine, Frostpunk, Tower of Time, Seven: The Days Long Gone, Ruiner, >observer and many others. And of course, discounts on the outstanding The Witcher series!

The Made in Poland sale will end on November 12th, 2018 at 11 PM UTC.

NOTE: The concert will not be visible in your GOG Galaxy library but you can see and download it from your website library.
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GOG.com: This week we're celebrating 100 years of Poland's independence – that means deals up to 90% off and a giveaway! For the next 48 hours, all gamers are invited to pick up the Video Game Show - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt concert for free!

Let's head over to the digital concert hall and experience an exceptional feast of orchestral arrangements from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, as well as both its expansions: Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. In total, the concert is over 2 hours of award-winning music from the world of The Witcher, and for the next 48 hours. To claim your free copy, all you have to do is click the button on the front page. The concert will appear in your GOG.COM library shortly.

If you didn't get the chance to check out the chunk of gaming history written by Polish devs, you should definitely give it a look now! More than 90 great games, from Indie to AAA and everything in between, are now up to 90% off, including This War of Mine, Frostpunk, Tower of Time, Seven: The Days Long Gone, Ruiner, >observer and many others. And of course, discounts on the outstanding The Witcher series!

The Made in Poland sale will end on November 12th, 2018 at 11 PM UTC.

NOTE: The concert will not be visible in your GOG Galaxy library but you can see and download it from your website library.

Thank You So Much !!
Thanks! I remember when witcher 3 first released...my buddy had the soundtrack playing in his car constantly for weeks. Im excited to hear it live.
Nevermind :)
Post edited November 11, 2018 by alekinecesarf
Wow -- you actually let this expire without it ever being accessible to customers using other browsers. That's... an interesting decision. I'm genuinely surprised that you didn't take steps to ensure that people didn't miss out.
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Shadowcat: Wow -- you actually let this expire without it ever being accessible to customers using other browsers. That's... an interesting decision. I'm genuinely surprised that you didn't take steps to ensure that people didn't miss out.
Its the new GOG. Their site is still broken for alot of people using other browsers, as has been since the new update. Did you expect them to actually fix something?
Call me optimistic, I guess. Fixing this for the cases where most things were already working seemed like lower-hanging fruit than fixing the whole design for cases where most things were broken. GOG are doing a good impression of not caring, though, aren't they?
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ReynardFox: This. I'm not willing to install Google's shit on a good day, and freebie or not, that's not going to change just because GOG has proven itself to be so incompetent that they can't even properly test their terrible new website on other popular browsers.
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Shadowcat: Wow -- you actually let this expire without it ever being accessible to customers using other browsers. That's... an interesting decision. I'm genuinely surprised that you didn't take steps to ensure that people didn't miss out.
I use Firefox and had no problem getting it.
Post edited November 12, 2018 by alekinecesarf
Down loaded and watched last night. Really nice, thanks again GOG.
No the wolven storm?
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Shadowcat: GOG, please take note that (a) a high proportion of your customer base care about DRM; (b) a lot of people who care about DRM also care about privacy issues; and (c) a lot of people who care about privacy issues wouldn't touch the Chrome web browser with a barge pole, and will probably ignore anything derived from it as well.

Building your web site primarily for Chrome and failing to test it properly in other browsers is a genuine fail for a not-insignificant number of your customer base. Please make the necessary adjustments to your development and testing processes to ensure that you are not excluding those people.

Thanks for the giveaway. I really hope I'll have an opportunity to grab it.
Let's be honest: GOG hired their web-programmers at the nearest dump. Even without being a web-programmer, I can make a site better (in terms of quality, download speed and convenience).
Well, or, alternatively, GOG simply underpay their web-programmers and they intentionally sabotage.
There are no other explanations, nor can there be. It is either non-professionalism or targeted sabotage.