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Prepare for the horrors of the future, today.

Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, the masterfully crafted continuation to the 1988s original post-apocalyptic RPG, is available for 10% off for pre-orders for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, on GOG.com. That's $53.99 in US until September 19, when the game is expected to launch.

Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, is the direct sequel to 1988’s Wasteland, the first-ever post-apocalyptic computer RPG and the inspiration behind the Fallout series. Until Wasteland, no other CRPG had ever allowed players to control and command individual party members for tactical purposes or given them the chance to make moral choices that would directly affect the world around them. Wasteland was a pioneer in multi-path problem solving, dripping in choice and consequence and eschewing the typical one-key-per-lock puzzle solving methods of its peers, in favor of putting the power into players’ hands to advance based on their own particular play style.

On GOG.com Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition comes complete with a free copy of Wasteland - The Original Classic and inXile's cult fantasy RPG, The Bard's Tale (both bonus games will be delivered to you as gift-able codes). All that 10% off until September 19! Please note, that after the game launches, Wasteland 2 Digital Classic Edition (basically: what you'd call a "standard" edition) will also be offered, apart from the robust Deluxe edition you can pre-order now. An upgrade pack turning the standard edition into the Deluxe version will be available as well.

$53.99 is the basic discounted price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price ( this applies to UK, European* & Australian** gamers), we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package").

*PRICE UPDATE: By publisher request, we have been asked to increase the Euro price to match that of other platforms. The base price of the Deluxe Edition has increased from 44.99 EUR to 54.99 EUR (49.59 EUR with the pre-order discount). As always, we have adjusted our Fair Price Package accordingly to ensure that anyone who pre-orders at the new price will be properly compensated, which in the case of Wasteland 2, will be 8.6 EUR in store credit.

** SECOND PRICE UPDATE: There has been a change in price for Russian rubles, British pounds, and Australian dollars:
- The price in Russian rubles has been decreased from 1049 RUB to 899 RUB
- The price in British pounds has been increased from 39.99 to 44.99 GBP and we have adjusted our Fair Price Package accordingly (from 2.3 GBP to 6.8 GBP in store credit)
-The price in Australian dollars has been increased from 65.29 AUD to 68.99 AUD and we have the Fair Price Package of 3.4 AUD in store credit.



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Post edited September 05, 2014 by G-Doc
PSA to all people from Russia and associated countries(in the sense of regional pricing!):
If you bought the game before the price changes happened you have the option to send a mail to support and they'll sort things out. This has been confirmed by JudasIscariot.
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itchy01ca01: PLEASE! DO NOT GET THIS AT THIS PRICE! You are telling these devs that they can literally print money off the backs of consumers. The game.. just isn't worth that much, not even when it is finished. Don't bow down to these corporate asshats. They may seem like nice "indie" devs. They are NOT!
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Sufyan: They are "indie" only in the sense that they have self-published in order to maintain full creative control as opposed to listening to corporate asshats who force ideas based on focus group feedback and advertisement deals. That is all. Any other ideas you may have are entirely your own fantasies, which PC gamers are want to do. Self-publishing does not mean launching at a losing price and destroying your studio in order to appease deluded anti-establishment PC gamers. I'm sure inXile wants to make more games in the future.
"We" PC gamers? If you're on this forum, you're probably a PC gamer. If not, you're a troll. Get the hell out of our forum.
And if you're a console gamer, you're also probably on here to whine about how crappy your prices are for your games. Sorry us "PC gamers" were able to decide for ourselves what was a good game, what was not, and how to force publishers to bow to our will as cheap consumers ;) Maybe when you console guys get together you can work on that ;)
Post edited September 19, 2014 by itchy01ca01
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Sufyan: They are "indie" only in the sense that they have self-published in order to maintain full creative control as opposed to listening to corporate asshats who force ideas based on focus group feedback and advertisement deals. That is all. Any other ideas you may have are entirely your own fantasies, which PC gamers are want to do. Self-publishing does not mean launching at a losing price and destroying your studio in order to appease deluded anti-establishment PC gamers. I'm sure inXile wants to make more games in the future.
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itchy01ca01: "We" PC gamers? If you're on this forum, you're probably a PC gamer. If not, you're a troll. Get the hell out of our forum.
And if you're a console gamer, you're also probably on here to whine about how crappy your prices are for your games. Sorry us "PC gamers" were able to decide for ourselves what was a good game, what was not, and how to force publishers to bow to our will as cheap consumers ;) Maybe when you console guys get together you can work on that ;)
I am a PC gamer who has gone through a cycle of Amiga 500 >> x amount of PCs >> Xbox 360 >> rediscovering PC gaming largely thanks to GOG. I also happen to be a PC gamer who does not want to go through another 2004-2011 era of common wisdom saying that PC gaming is a losing business because only pirates and entitled idiots who wait years for bargain bin prices play PC games. Forum GOGdolytes seem intent on living up to the latter negative stereotype but I'm sure the actual sales figures from the silent majority proves they are a vocal minority of bitching, whining and complaining elitist faux political hypocrites.

I love you guys but some of you need a good palm strike to the temple. The DRM-free revolution need not be brought down by anti-establishment rabble trying to hurt the sales of DRM-free games going after the publishers' bread and butter.
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Santiago.915: @ka9999

As far as I know even Steam will have no DRM. You need the Steam client to download the game, but it's possible to then use it without. Like lots of other games on Steam. http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam/page1
Thx a lot for your answer, I din't know that (however, I will simply wait, I dont want the steam launcher either)

For those who may be wondering : it seems that the physical version (in my country) needs a steam activation. No DRM free version in the box!
(And the update is something like 9-10go)
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Santiago.915: @ka9999

As far as I know even Steam will have no DRM. You need the Steam client to download the game, but it's possible to then use it without. Like lots of other games on Steam. http://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_drmfree_games_on_steam/page1
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ka9999: Thx a lot for your answer, I din't know that (however, I will simply wait, I dont want the steam launcher either)

For those who may be wondering : it seems that the physical version (in my country) needs a steam activation. No DRM free version in the box!
(And the update is something like 9-10go)
You don't only need a Steam client to download it, you have to activate the game via Steamworks too.

Mind, that he doesn't see online activation as DRM. Strange, I know.
So...no, there is no DRM-free version available on Steam or boxed.
Post edited September 22, 2014 by Klumpen0815
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ka9999: Thx a lot for your answer, I din't know that (however, I will simply wait, I dont want the steam launcher either)

For those who may be wondering : it seems that the physical version (in my country) needs a steam activation. No DRM free version in the box!
(And the update is something like 9-10go)
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Klumpen0815: You don't only need a Steam client to download it, you have to activate the game via Steamworks too.

Mind, that he doesn't see online activation as DRM. Strange, I know.
So...no, there is no DRM-free version available on Steam or boxed.
ok
Thx for your answer