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King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, the fourth and newest entry in 1C’s strategy-RPG series, complete with the Dark Side Cookies DLC is available now on GOG.com for up to 75% off! The discount also applies to the standard edition, premium edition upgrade should you ever change your mind, as well as all previous entries in the series.

If you already own the previous King's Bounty games, or want to complete your collection in one single purchase, you can take advantage of our -75% King's Bounty series discount. If you're not ready to commit, you can always buy a single game in the series for 50% off!

King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition introduces a brand new perspective on the world of King’s Bounty. Dark Side is the first game in the series to feature three unique protagonists with individual backstories, offering the opportunity to join “the bad guys” from previous games.
As one of three protagonists, Baghyr - an orc warrior, Daert - a young vampire, and demoness Neoleene, you’ll embark on the Dark Journey to the other side of Teana to ultimately defeat the forces of invading Humans and Elves.
With the Dark Side Cookies bonus DLC you’ll also receive plenty of content to enhance your experience, including two additional locations, over a dozen additional quests, a new unit, and a fancy Clot of Darkness amulet to give your cash and experience earnings a little boost.

Join in on King’s Bounty: Dark Side Premium Edition, DRM-Free with an up to -75% launch discount on GOG.com! The special launch offer will be available until Tuesday, January 20th, at 1:59 PM GMT.
Nice and JMich is happy too! :D
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tinyE: Okay I give, what's with the stripper vampire Snow White on the page?
You don't have to give, by the look of her she'd just take and still probably leave a smile on some faces.
GOG why have you decided to have a take my money week. The credit card definitely doesn't have enough to cover today's releases.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by deonast
Man I wish I could get into TBS. XD Even though I shant be partaking that is still a very nice release so hats off to GOG once again.
Nice release. Unfortunately it's regionally priced. I have to admit that the 75% discount is tempting though. €4.99 for the Premium Edition is a very good price.
For anyone wondering about snow white on the cover, she's an actual npc from the game.

Thank you GOG, Great Release. Probably my favorite game from the series. A bit ashamed that I pirated it earlier, but after WOTN with BEYOND disappointing story (especially VERY ANTICLIMATIC Final Boss Battle and overall ending) and over 900 unbalanced battles, I was sooooo not sure about buying dark side, I just had to be sure, that I won't waste money on something, that I won't like.
Also, thank you for great discount to those who own the rest of the series. The game is HUGE improvement over WOTN. They actually managed to make quests and story more interesting. IMHO of course.
And the best part? It doesn't crush to desktop like WOTN (after 6 days of playing it crushed only once for me). I'm not saying the game is perfect... but it's way better than WOTN,
Post edited January 13, 2015 by Raproerk
Nice, I have all games in Steam but with all the series here now and this tempting 75% off promo I guess I will rebuy all...
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PaterAlf: Nice release. Unfortunately it's regionally priced. I have to admit that the 75% discount is tempting though. €4.99 for the Premium Edition is a very good price.
if you listen quietely, then you'll hear her whispering:

... buy me

... buy me

... c'mon you don't need food, just me

... buy me

...
Hmm...I'm a little surprised.

On the "buy-screen" you grant 2 € as store credit, but on the "checkout-screen" I'll only get 1 € back as store credit.

Is this a bug?
Awww mannn, you're making my wallet whimper between this and Grim Fandango....

Looks like canned soup for lunch for me for a couple of weeks.
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AliensCrew: Hmm...I'm a little surprised.

On the "buy-screen" you grant 2 € as store credit, but on the "checkout-screen" I'll only get 1 € back as store credit.

Is this a bug?
I guess so. Think the €2 store credit refer to the normal 50% launch discount, while €1 is the regular store credit that you'll get when buying the game 75% off (completing the series).
I got it on Steam a good while back, shame there was such a delay in it coming to GOG, probably will be a future sale purchase for me down the road.

Its a great and fecking HUGE game for a tenner, well worth buying at this price, for anybody on the fence about it.

Nice bonus on the other KB games too, which are great value for money.

Well done GOG!
Uhh... now now, listen, gee-oh-gee-dot-com. I don't have money for all these games :P
Holy moley are they going to stop making the same game over and over? Why not a King's Bounty 2
Post edited January 13, 2015 by Crosmando
Got this on steam but so tempted to rebuy this but i made a new years resolution no more games as my backlog is tooo long
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AliensCrew: Hmm...I'm a little surprised.

On the "buy-screen" you grant 2 € as store credit, but on the "checkout-screen" I'll only get 1 € back as store credit.

Is this a bug?
Yes, it is - but the amounts are correct, assuming you have the previous games.
See, there's a completion discount going on: normally, you get -50% on this one, but if you have all the previous games, you get -75%. Of course, store credit depends on the difference in amount between what you pay and "international" prices, so if the price is lower (1/4 instead of 1/2 of the original), there's less store credit to be given.

Where's the bug? It SHOULD display the final price, taking into account all promo elements (including completion), starting from the main page. Unfortunately, it only counts games you have and their influence on final pricings once you're at checkout. Sorry for that inconvenience!

TL;DR: the site only counts your full promo at checkout and adjusts Fair Price Package store credit as needed.

[edit] of course we're working on fixing this as soon as possible.
Post edited January 13, 2015 by Ciris