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Up to 80% off Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment, Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale and more...

After years of questing around for the ultimate resurrection spell, we finally managed to bring back <span class="bold">Forgotten Realms: The Archives</span>, to once and for all offer 20 Years of D&D on GOG.com. Doesn't that sound glorious? To celebrate this exciting milestone we'll be starting the weekend promo early, right here in this tavern. Join us if you like, and complete your personal <span class="bold">D&D collection for up to 80% off!</span>

If there's any place to start your D&D adventure, it'll have to be with Baldur's Gate I & II, arguably the most recognisable RPG series in existence - and for good reason. The hand-drawn backdrops are timeless and stunning, the writing will capture your imagination, while the path you take is yours to determine. Few games since then have been able to replicate that particular, breathtaking, and ever present feeling of grandeur that will accompany your every step towards the Baldur's Gate

On the subject of irreplicable, Planescape Torment is a prime example. Never since or before, have we had the opportunity to play a story-focused game as beautifully written, free and open-ended. 800,000 words of script and dialogue tell a peculiar tale of an even more peculiar place - a world situated on the verge the many planes of existence: a freak-show of the grotesque, of the fascinating, the disturbing, and you. It's an engaging and contemplative story of the soul, memory, and the essence of what defines your self, one that could never be told in anything but a video game.

Then, there is are the Neverwinter Nights, critically lauded for ushering in Baldur's Gate-like cRPG into a 3D era. The adventures are thick with story, combat and choices, but thanks to powerful modding tools and a relentless community - the official stories are just the start of your adventure...

Complete your D&D Collection with Icewind Dale, The Temple of Elemental Evil and many, many more - available in a single bundle with an 80% discount, or individually at 60% off. The promo will last until Tuesday, August 25, 3:59 AM GMT.

Stream watch:

Our Stream Team will be taking on these D&D classics at Twitch.tv/GOGcom after showcasing Thursday's fresh releases - tune in on Monday for more D&D goodness!

2pm GMT / 4pm CEST / 10am EDT / 7am PDT -- Neverwinter Nights 2 with Classicor
8pm GMT / 10pm CEST / 4pm EDT / 1pm PDT -- Neverwinter Nights Diamond with Outstar
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JMich: If the norm include releases like the ones we have today, yes please!
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Elmofongo: More Assassin's Creed games finally free of Uplay DRM.
The only reason we have AC1 here is because it predates Uplay. Uplay launched with AC2. I'm sure Ubi won't be pulling it from any newer titles, it's just that AC1 didn't have it to start with.
Post edited August 21, 2015 by BrandeX
OMG ! I was there for that style of bundle :D, Thx you GOG.
Should I expect anything else for the weekend or this is it?
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Elmofongo: Warner Bros now have full ownership?

But Warner Bros is here already right?
WB wasn't allowed to use LotR license for Shadows of Mordor game. They had to tip toe around a lot of "licensed" material there.
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Just as i was hoping those games would go on sale, it did so i stocked them to gift on my birthday. I already owned them in every where possible but I want to spread the fun.
w0w! deez gaems R SOOOOO00 6ver@ted Quel-4!d Sh33p bai7!!!!111uno
I already have the Infinity Engine games plus NWN series. That's all the D&D stuff I originally wanted. I've been on the fence about completing the collection with the remaining 3 games (Dragonshard, Temple of Elemental Evil, Demon Stone) but they have niche reviews.
Post edited August 22, 2015 by BillyMaysFan59
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BillyMaysFan59: I already have the Infinity Engine games plus NWN series. That's all the D&D stuff I originally wanted. I've been on the fence about completing the collection with the remaining 3 games (Dragonshard, Temple of Elemental Evil, Demon Stone) but they have niche reviews.
ToEE is worth it. Just be sure to install the Circle of Eight mod.
Sweet sale. Loved these games. Thanks for bundling them up.
The best GOG promo - highly recommended!
I just added most of those D&D games to my wishlist not too long ago. That bundle is kind of a dream come true.
Post edited June 08, 2017 by elnew8311
shoot i had this in my cart and I took too long to act! its gone, and now I want it back!
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redutes89: shoot i had this in my cart and I took too long to act! its gone, and now I want it back!
It'll come around again before the end of the year. It's one of their most popular collections of games (as evidenced by the fact that all ten of those games -- even Dragonshard and Demon Stone! -- are in the top 20 Bestselling titles on GOG).
Post edited August 26, 2015 by HunchBluntley