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Be at the heart of every skirmish. Original Mount & Blade FREE for 48 hours!

With the sound of a thousand horses riding in furious gallop and warriors shouting their battlecry from the top of their lungs, the Mount & Blade series storms GOG.com! For the next 48 hours you can sign up for a free copy of the original Mount & Blade on the GOG.com front page. You can also grab all the remaining titles in the Mount & Blade Series, that is Warband, With Fire and Sword, and Napoleonic Wars bundled up to 75% off. That's only $10.97* for the entire Mount & Blade collection (including the first one in the series that comes free). Finally, you can pre-order the upcoming Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest DLC, expected to launch mid-December, 20% off!

Mount & Blade is a series best known for it's diverse and organic free-form sand-box gameplay. You are free to go anywhere in a world with more than a hundred unique locations including villages, castles and towns. The groundbreaking horseback combat mechanics and large-scale battle simulations you can experience across the Mount & Blade series are simply peerless! The Warband expansion introduced multiplayer battles with up to 64 players to give us the next best thing to actually meeting in the field, ironclad and ready for war. Each of the iterations presents a different fictional or factual campaigns. The events, the setting, the combat tactics, equipment, and cultural details are firmly rooted in historical knowledge. You can be anything from a lonesome adventurer to a commander of armies or an owner of villages, castles or towns - there is no limit to what you can achieve with your chivalry or villainy. And if what the series offers still isn't quite enough for you, make sure to check out hundreds of available mods prepared by the game's very active community.

There are a few gameworlds as enthralling as the ones you'll get to see from horseback in this amazing series of games, now available DRM-free on GOG.com! The original Mount & Blade is free on GOG until Friday, Nov. 14, at 1:59PM GMT - make sure to sign up for your free copy on the GOG.com front page. In that time, you can also get the rest of the Mount & Blade Series for only $10.97* - that's 75% off in our special bundle (60% off when purchasing separate titles). The 20% off pre-order offer on the Mount & Blade: Warband - Viking Conquest DLC will remain active until the DLC arrives.

See TotalBiscuit tackle the challenge of the live medieval in this Let's Play straight form Twitch.tv/GOGcom:



*$9.97 is the discounted bundle 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, 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").
Post edited November 24, 2014 by G-Doc
Welp I missed this one. Was on vacation at the time so I guess it was worth missing it lol.
Thank you VERY MUCH GOG ! You made me discover a great game, and for free! You definitely treat us like spoiled children.

I don't play much anymore nowadays, being a veteran gamer, I just lurk around gaming sites occasionally. But with this game, my flame for gaming has been revived strongly. So "I must beg my leave", I'm going back to my great conquest plans lol.
It's hard to tell with the way GOG invoices are made out, but I was an idiot to purchase the M&B set a few days ago, right? Since it's cheaper now...?

EDIT: Can't delete posts, it seems. So I'll just say that I'm an idiot and the offer for this is the same as it was before. *blush*
Post edited November 17, 2014 by CelineSSauve
4 hours left.
Thank you for Mount & Blade.
There are a ton of mods out there that really take this wonderful game in some great directions. I have spent more hours than I want to know on this game. Glad to see it here.