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Wasteland 2 Digital Deluxe Edition, inXile's epic post-apocalyptic RPG is here! The masterfully crafted continuation to the 1988s original post-apocalyptic RPG, is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux on GOG.com, for $59.99*.

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. Now, the legend is back, resurrected by the power of thousands of gamers' combined will to visit the grim and dangerous, yet strangely mesmerizing future once again. Today, we celebrate nonlinearity, mature storytelling, and other best traditions of computer RPG design. Brian Fargo and his inXile team opens the doors to the post-apocalyptic future: let's challenge its many dangers, together!

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. *$59.99 is the regular 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"). If you only want to dip your feet before taking the plunge, there's a Wasteland 2 Digital Classic Edition available (US price: $39.99), and it can be upgraded to Deluxe Edition later.
Post edited September 19, 2014 by G-Doc
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Grargar: Fun fact; I found the retail version being sold for €4. Sure, it's Steam-only and the like, but I have to wonder whether it will be gone by the time I revisit.
I guess the market is saturated at this moment. I thought LotL will be a rare thing 6 years after the scandal, but it seems people have forgotten what a rare gem it is :) Or European retailer produced millions of copies for this insta-hit :)
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Novotnus: ...or GOG has a chance for an exclusive :) I'll buy again, I promise :)
EDIT. But I bought Limbo of the Lost this year, for only 30 PLN (~$10). Fresh, packed and in foil, never used G2 Games release.
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Grargar: Fun fact; I found the retail version being sold for €4. Sure, it's Steam-only and the like, but I have to wonder whether it will be gone by the time I revisit.
I didn't know LotL was Steam-dependent. I wonder if it's possible to redeem a game on Steam after Steam has pulled the game from its store.
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BadDecissions: I didn't know LotL was Steam-dependent. I wonder if it's possible to redeem a game on Steam after Steam has pulled the game from its store.
Limbo of the Lost isn't Steam-dependent. I was actually referring to Ride to Hell (though the way I quoted Novotnus, I understand why someone would think I was talking about Limbo of the Lost).

And from what I know, yes, you can redeem a Steam game from a retail disc after it has been removed from the store. There are reports from people successfully activating Deadpool, even after it was removed from Steam (same case with Prey, but Prey's serial key isn't Steam-exclusive).