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Better get ready, because Reus 2 is now available on GOG with a 35% launch discount until March 18th, 2 PM UTC!

Shape worlds with your godly titans. Make symbiotic ecosystems and inspire humanity with your creations. Their achievements unlock new possibilities. Make different planets for different human spirits, and fill the universe with life!

You can now also get Supporter Pack (-10%), Supporter Edition (-10%) and Ice Age DLC (-10%).

Now on GOG!
Always great to see a publisher change their mind and release on GoG after all, bought.
Hurray !!
I really love Abbey Games games and am very happy to see Reus 2 finally here ! :D
Post edited March 11, 2025 by Splatsch
Always good when a sequel to a game available on GOG also arrives (I'm looking at you, Door Kickers 2). That said, it's not for me. I played the first one and it was nice I guess, but I got bored quickly.
Woot. I'm kinda surprised they still exist after the way Godhood went. While I played a few of their games and had an acceptable level of enjoyment Reus really was the big one for me.
Great, now it's just a matter of waiting it to reach Complete stage with no more DLCs being released. xD
Big fan of the original and Abbey Games studios in general.
I’m really happy to see that Abbey Games is back, and a sequel to Reus is clearly something I want to play!

Sadly this time there is no native Linux build, and there is no way I am paying the asked price (even with the current discount) for a game I can not expect any support for.
They lost their Linux guy during the Godhood disaster and even before that happened that Linux build was more sketchy for me than the Windows build via Wine.

I know it won't be enough for you, but Reus 2 seems to Wine fine.
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BitMaster_1980: I know it won't be enough for you, but Reus 2 seems to Wine fine.
When the price goes to 10€ or lower, I consider buying games unsupported on Linux.
So that’s useful information, even if for me it’s information for later ;)
I bought it on Steam when it was released. It's fine. Works via Proton. I no longer buy games twice just to get a DRM-free version of the game, unless it's exceptional. The support Steam provides for games, especially for Linux gamers, is exceptional. Sorry, GOG.
I'm really glad this arrived here. I loved the first game so was a shame when it didn't release here on launch. Glad they changed it up and arrived while I still had some cash for the month :D
Reus 1 was a lot of fun, so this is welcome. (I had zero interest in Godhood.) There's even a Mac version, which doesn't exist on Steam. That's...highly unusual—I'm used to it being the other way around—so I bought it before they can take it away. ;) Although according to steamdb, it is/was(?) on Steam, not currently showing for whatever reason.

Also, it's nice that Reus 2 includes Reus 2 in the Extras. You can't download it, but hey, redundancy is always good!