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Summer is a great time for fresh air, beaches, and vacations, but what if your vacation desires are something a little more… untraditional? What if you’d prefer to launch off into the cold of space and set out on an adventure?

Well, in that case, you’re going to need to turn to games! During the Summer Sale on GOG.COM, we’ve got a bunch of stellar space exploration titles available, all at amazing discounts as a part of the Space Games Collection.

To celebrate these titles, we wanted to take a minute to talk about some of our favorite ones. So, if you are looking for a new game to sink some time into, we’ve got you covered. Strap in, and let’s blast off!



Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity

Starting off this list is the excellent real-time strategy title Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity, where you take the lead of a spacefaring civilization that is embroiled in galactic war. Construct starbases, conquer your enemies, and once you’ve beaten them down, forge an alliance with them.

MOTHERGUNSHIP

On the opposite end of the spectrum, we have MOTHERGUNSHIP, a blisteringly fast bullet-hell game that has you mowing down loads of alien machines and giant bosses. What helps sets this title apart is the ability to craft your own guns with over-the-top parts to build the ultimate weapon!

Space Empires Complete Pack

Space is the perfect setting for strategy games, and with the Space Empires Complete Pack, you get access to multiple titles from the series! Explore solar systems, design your spacecraft, choose from multiple races to play, and more.



Shadow Empire

Here’s another strategy title for the list, but one adds a unique twist in that much of the content is procedurally generated, meaning each time you play will be a little different. Navigate a tricky political landscape as you look to make friends with both governments and cult leaders as you wage war on a grid-based battlefield.

X4: Foundations Collector's Edition

In this Collector’s Edition of X4: Foundations, you not only get the main game but two expansions, as well! This beautiful space simulation lets you fly plenty of spacecraft, add them to your fleet, and explore a living universe with a constantly shifting economy.



EVERSPACE 2

If you are looking for something a little more fast-paced, then look no further than EVERSPACE 2. This one is perfect for people that want a little bit of everything. Explore the universe, pilot unique ships, and blast away enemy ships while collecting loot. And don’t worry, there’s a great story too!

Master of Orion: Collector's Edition

Another beautiful space game, Master of Orion: Collector’s Edition brings all three games from the series. Choose from a variety of races and build technologies to gain an advantage across 100 different solar systems. War isn’t your only win condition! Outwit your opponents through technological and diplomatic victories, as well!



Deliver Us The Moon

The final game takes place a little closer to home - the moon. The Earth is in bad shape, and you’ve been sent to the moon to investigate why the colony there has suddenly stopped broadcasting. Explore the space station, solve puzzles, and get to the bottom of the mystery.

So there you have it, some of the awesome space-focused games that you can snag for a discount during the Summer Sale on GOG.COM! So whether you want to shoot things or just hop in a spaceship and explore, there’s something here for you.

What do you think? What’s your favorite space game? Are any of these great games catching your eye? Let us know down in the comments!
I get a 15% discount, instead of 60%, even though I own SEIVD.
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trusteft: I get a 15% discount, instead of 60%, even though I own SEIVD.
Same here.
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GOG.com: Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity
While Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity is nice to have for historical reasons, where is the Minor Factions DLC for Rebellion, which would be much more relevant in this day and age?

Clarification: Rebellion includes all the features present in Trinity plus an upgraded game engine and additional DLC content.
Post edited June 15, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
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trusteft: I get a 15% discount, instead of 60%, even though I own SEIVD.
The discount will update once you proceed to the checkout :)
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trusteft: I get a 15% discount, instead of 60%, even though I own SEIVD.
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SmollestLight: The discount will update once you proceed to the checkout :)
ok, thank you.
I liked Tower of Guns, so Mothergunship could be a cool upgrade.
Sadly, I'd need to upgrade my pc first (but due to the chip shortage + scalpers, this isn't going to happen any soon)
Can anyone please explain to me what's the difference between Trinity and Rebellion Ultimate edition?
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trusteft: Can anyone please explain to me what's the difference between Trinity and Rebellion Ultimate edition?
Trinity would be a prequel to Rebellion, came out first and has less features.
Nexus: The Jupiter Incident deserves a place in that collection. ;)
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GOG.com: Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity
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WinterSnowfall: While Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity is nice to have for historical reasons, where is the Minor Factions DLC for Rebellion, which would be much more relevant in this day and age?

Clarification: Rebellion includes all the features present in Trinity plus an upgraded game engine and additional DLC content.
Yeah, that really sucks. That DLC has been missing for 3 years. Way to screw over Gog customers.
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trusteft: Can anyone please explain to me what's the difference between Trinity and Rebellion Ultimate edition?
I've posted above and also commented in a review on the game page - there's no point in getting Trinity. Rebellion has all the content included in Trinity and more.
Post edited June 15, 2021 by WinterSnowfall
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trusteft: Can anyone please explain to me what's the difference between Trinity and Rebellion Ultimate edition?
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tremere110: Trinity would be a prequel to Rebellion, came out first and has less features.
Thank you.
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trusteft: Can anyone please explain to me what's the difference between Trinity and Rebellion Ultimate edition?
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WinterSnowfall: I've posted above and also commented in a review on the game page - there's no point in getting Trinity. Rebellion has all the content included in Trinity and more.
Thank you.
Post edited June 15, 2021 by trusteft
What exactly are the new releases?
OMG Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity is finally here. Entrenchment was my favorite one and I didn't really care for any other the other ones, including Rebellion (though I do own it here).

Thank you Stardock (twice, explained below) and thank you GOG for fulfilling this long time wish!

[Note: Thanking Stardock twice, since their support (about a year ago or so) helped to consolidate all my games to one account (and email) to allow for a DRM free version of SoSE Trinity for download. Though I did have to activate it once. (Is that still considered DRM? lol)]

Also, does the GOG version have the developer mode executables in the game folder? The version I downloaded from Stardock does have it.
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EDIT: Insta-bought! =P
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