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Experience the true scale of a world war, the best in its class, Paradox style.

<span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III</span> the deepest and most accessible World War II simulation yet, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com at a 75% discount when you get it with the Complete DLC Collection in one purchase, or 66% off on its own.





Few would bat an eye if you tried calling the Hearts of Iron series a straight up World War II simulator, these are the few games that would never be out of place in any modern classroom. But for all the irreplicable, massive depth and scale there's a long list of gamers who fell trying to break through the iron curtain of a learning curve.

That's where Hearts of Iron III comes in. It's the sequel that focuses on really streamlining the miles deep simulation and flattening the learning curve to truly become the best and most accessible in its class.

None of this is to say that there's less content here, or that the series sacrificed anything in an appeal to the masses. Hearts of Iron III still takes a time investment, and it's still in a league of its own with mindblowing scale and depth: governments are simulated in detail from heads-of-state through cabinet members and generals (each with their own personality that you can use for your own means, else they be used against you), there are tens of hundreds controllable provinces, a sophisticated war economy, tons of scenarios, and more strategic and tactical possibilities than you could ever shake your sharpened, warmongering stick at.

For a more expansive experience, you can also pick up the <span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III DLC Collection</span>, featuring every bit of bonus content released to date - all at 75% off.





The bottom line is, <span class="bold">Hearts of Iron III</span> is as close as it gets to wrapping a hardcore simulation in a fun, one of a kind video game. It's also available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with a hefty 75% discount alongside its DLC Collection! The launch promo will last until Tuesday, August 4, 12:59 PM GMT.
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Wurzelkraft: *push*
I'd also like to know if/when we will get the key(s) for the forum.
Check your account, keys got entered in today :)
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Wurzelkraft: I installed the game today (+ DLC pack) and I have issues with two scenarios. They are missing descriptions, nations and probably more. The only thing I altered were flags, otherwise the game is exactly as provided by GOG. The game automatically starts with "The Finest Hour" add-on and starting the base game alone doesn't change anything regarding this error so I'm out of ideas.
Do you mean GOG version have problems ? :S
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Wurzelkraft: *push*
I'd also like to know if/when we will get the key(s) for the forum.
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JudasIscariot: Check your account, keys got entered in today :)
Great :)
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Wurzelkraft: *push*
I'd also like to know if/when we will get the key(s) for the forum.
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JudasIscariot: Check your account, keys got entered in today :)
Cool.

Now that that was resolved - purchased :)
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JudasIscariot: Check your account, keys got entered in today :)
Would it be possible to do so for other Paradox games as well? For instance, Cities in Motion can also be registered on the Paradox Plaza, but there is no serial in my account for it.
Khmm .
The launch promo will last until Tuesday, August 4, 12:59 PM GMT.
* checks promo page and price , then checks the date : Tuesday, August 4, 16:37 PM ( GMT+2 )
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Skysect: Do you mean GOG version have problems ? :S
I'm not willing to generalize (yet). Just saying my installation has issues and I'm not sure why that is.
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JudasIscariot: Check your account, keys got entered in today :)
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Grargar: Would it be possible to do so for other Paradox games as well? For instance, Cities in Motion can also be registered on the Paradox Plaza, but there is no serial in my account for it.
We'll see what can be done but no promises or miracles, though.
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ne_zavarj: Khmm .

The launch promo will last until Tuesday, August 4, 12:59 PM GMT.
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ne_zavarj: * checks promo page and price , then checks the date : Tuesday, August 4, 16:37 PM ( GMT+2 )
I was disappointed to see that I just missed it as well. I blame only myself, GOG does a nice job of making it clear, but somehow I convinced myself I had more time :(
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JudasIscariot: We'll see what can be done but no promises or miracles, though.
Hmm, acquiring a serial should not count officially as a miracle, if you ask me. :)

Anyway thanks for bringing this nice game to GOG.
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fuzzknuckle: I was disappointed to see that I just missed it as well. I blame only myself, GOG does a nice job of making it clear, but somehow I convinced myself I had more time :(
If I remember correct, the promo page showed more time. I remember to have read that "6d ..." had been left, and that would have been longer than yesterday.
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fuzzknuckle: I was disappointed to see that I just missed it as well. I blame only myself, GOG does a nice job of making it clear, but somehow I convinced myself I had more time :(
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The-Business: If I remember correct, the promo page showed more time. I remember to have read that "6d ..." had been left, and that would have been longer than yesterday.
I can also confirm that yesterday the counter was showing "36+ hours left". Must have been a counter bug, but still, shame that the promo is gone.

Who knows....maybe it will be back for an autumn/winter sale.
Post edited August 05, 2015 by bioshark
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The-Business: If I remember correct, the promo page showed more time. I remember to have read that "6d ..." had been left, and that would have been longer than yesterday.
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bioshark: I can also confirm that yesterday the counter was showing "36+ hours left". Must have been a counter bug, but still, shame that the promo is gone.

Who knows....maybe it will be back for an autumn/winter sale.
Don't worry. Paradox discounts their games continously with 75% discount more or less every other month so I don't doubt they won't do the same here in the next big gog sale.
Post edited August 05, 2015 by Matruchus
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karnak1: Given the name it's pretty likely that the game should be a sequel of sorts to EU:ROME
Project Augustus ended up being Stellaris. Grand Strategy.... in space!
Called it :)

I'm already excited!