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GameStar is the most influential German-speaking portal in the PC games world. Right now millions of the portal’s visitors can support their favorite titles in the race for GameStars, the awards much prized in the gaming community.

On this occasion we’ve decided to give you a Special Sale on GOG.COM, featuring some of the most popular games among this year’s GameStars nominees. Here are a few notable examples:

Age of Wonders: Planetfall (-33%) is a turn-based title that took the renowned strategy series into a new, cosmic level.

Children of Morta (-30%) is an action RPG hit about a family gifted with magical superpowers.

A Plague Tale: Innocence (-50%) is a stealth game with a heartbreaking story set in dark medieval Europe.

This Special Sale on GOG.COM lasts until 14th February 2020, 2 PM UTC.
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In the near future, can we get a Special Sale of games selected by forum users?
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tfishell: In the near future, can we get a Special Sale of games selected by forum users?
In the future, there will be nothing but one giant never-ending sale! =/ Might as well have that with all these little sales piling onto each other every week.
I still remember when the GameStar magazine used to come out in the Czech Republic. I still have a decent number of them stashed away. Too bad that they suddenly stopped back in 2006, probably due to low sales.

From the sale, I might get Darksiders: Genesis,
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Titles Discounted to a New All-Time GoG Low Price:
SpellForce 3: Soul Harvest (50% off vs. 40% off bundled vs. 33% off unbundled)

Titles Discounted for the First Time in 2020:
Darksiders Genesis (15% off - matches low) - Released 5-Dec-2019
LOST EMBER (10% off vs. 31% off bundled vs. 15% off unbundled) - Last Discounted 22-Dec-2019

GoG Sales 2020 Google Doc:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10KmoNbiAYJJxUIrjfCD0yc08L0UwTxzPuqbTpWeZCXM/edit?usp=sharing
Old news but still: you can't go wrong with "Slay the Spire" if you're into card+roguelike games.
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tfishell: In the near future, can we get a Special Sale of games selected by forum users?
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Mr.Mumbles: In the future, there will be nothing but one giant never-ending sale! =/ Might as well have that with all these little sales piling onto each other every week.
Are you complaining about sales? :P
<quote>The Surge 2 (45%)</quote>

It seems to me that FHI does not understand that GOG treats different versions of one game as two different products in the catalog (in fact, as different games), and that buying a basic (Standard) version of a game + DLCs will not turn your version into an extended (Premium) one (as it happens in Steam).
Therefore, we see this strange pricing policy for discounts when the basic version of the game+ all DLCs is cheaper than the advanced one (although technically they will be the same).
Perhaps GOG itself could solve this misunderstanding by negotiating with FHI (explaining the difference from THE competitor), but it does not seem that GOG's stuff is somehow interested in this.
*Wistfully* Well, or finally solve this absolutely stupid long-term problem (although what am I talking about? What can I expect from people who did the last redesign of the main page?).
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Loger13: The Surge 2 (45%)
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Questionable pricing...
Also still waiting for a proportional discount on the Premium Edition. I held off on buying until I can actually get it directly and to not have to glue it together myself.
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Loger13: The Surge 2 (45%)
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Questionable pricing...
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idbeholdME: Also still waiting for a proportional discount on the Premium Edition. I held off on buying until I can actually get it directly and to not have to glue it together myself.
This.