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GOG.com is getting an update today! Learn about the new features and improvements.

Today some new features and improvement are coming your way on GOG.com. Our web dev team did their best to improve your experience with our store and implement some of the requested changes. The update also facilitates a new kind of bundle deals, allowing you to save money when completing game series in your collection. All of the new features and improvements will be rolled out today. If you don't see something mentioned here working for you yet, just wait a bit and check again in a couple of hours. Let's go into some detail and sum up all the changes, shall we?

Let's start with the new sweet deals we've prepared for you. A while back we did a test run of game series bundles that allowed for purchase of full series of games at a reduced price. This will now be a permanent feature on GOG.com. We've prepared over 80 such offers, so those of you who like to see a complete set of your favorite games series in their virtual shelves, can achieve that goal up to 57.89% cheaper (that would be the case of Telltale's Sam & Max series). If you already have a game, or some games, featured in the bundle, you can always complete the collection and get the remaining ones with a discount.

Sam & Max game series discount

The gamecard pages are getting an overhaul. The new version brings more focus to the game's trailer, as we have those available in most cases nowadays. As they say, an image is worth a thousand words, and a trailer is a set of images displayed at ~29 frames per second. Then, we've altered the way that screenshot thumbnails are presented, just to make watching all the visual content for the game easier and more intuitive. All this doesn't mean we're giving up on text! The "what's cool about it" bullet points, as well as the description are still a prominent feature of the design, now displayed side-by-side with the frame informing you about other associated titles and deals.

Ever since we introduced DLCs to GOG.com, the most popular comment from you guys was: "make them display relative to their main game, not as a separate product". That was our intention from the start, but it took some time to whip-up such a system. Today, we're happy to say it's ready. The DLCs will no longer display as separate boxes in your collections. They'll be merged and folded out from the main game box. Similarly, in the catalog, if a game offers DLC it will be all linked together, and the downloadable content will be also enumerated in the appropriate gamecard. All downloadable content items will be listed with a "DLC:" prefix in GOG.com catalog, to avoid any confusion. Entering a game's title in the search engine will display all the available expansions as well. This mechanics doesn't only focus on DLCs, but will also allow us to support new types of gaming content, like episodic titles.

Sword of the Stars: The Pit + DLC in the catalog

We're almost there, just two more things we'd like to point out. The catalog search and sorting has been updated to work faster, so browsing our offer should go a lot more smoothly now for you. And finally, a new system of check-out notifications has been implemented, to inform you about the system requirements of the games in your order. It will also warn you, if you try to buy a DLC or an episode that requires a title you don't have in your collection.

We hope you'll find that our newest update improves your experience with GOG.com! Be on the lookout for a special contest we'll be launching very soon, that will involve you taking an in-depth tour of the new gamecard layout.
Post edited August 05, 2013 by G-Doc
The screenshots are way too small in this new layout. New customers will want to see the screenshots, videos, and the reviews up front before making a purchase. Also, it would be nice if the gamecard page had a link to the game's forum page.
Thanks for the excellent changes. GOG listening to the community as always. Of course things could always be even better, but I am sure it will get there. For now I will just note that the site is still mobile unfriendly. Atleast on my Galaxy Note 2. For example this very news item had like half its text cut off and you can't see the seperate entries under "My Account" and probably not "Browse Games" either.
When will you remove that annoying big banner of Rise of the Triad from the front page ?
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ne_zavarj: When will you remove that annoying big banner of Rise of the Triad from the front page ?
For shame! That thing is cool! It's not as nice as the System Shock 2 one but still.
Looks fine to me.
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GOG.com: The catalog search and sorting has been updated to work faster, so browsing our offer should go a lot more smoothly now for you.
Yet you didn't add back the "hide owned games" checkbox? Curious.
Will the bundle discounts stack with other discounts like the weekend sales and GOG Gems?
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yyahoo: Will the bundle discounts stack with other discounts like the weekend sales and GOG Gems?
No, they will not
Post edited August 05, 2013 by TurnipSlayerr
I come back from vacation and get a nice site update from GOG. Thanks all.
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yyahoo: Will the bundle discounts stack with other discounts like the weekend sales and GOG Gems?
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TurnipSlayerr: No, they will not
Good to know. Thanks for the quick response!
Emm. Where is a list of those bundles to check?
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Romiras: Emm. Where is a list of those bundles to check?
http://www.gog.com/forum/general/lets_find_all_the_discount_gog_bundles
There's only one thing I'd very much like to see you adding to GOG - games' changelogs linked directly from "My Games" list.

I know USUALLY I can go to the forum and find the changelog pinned at the top, but it's not always that way.

Keep up the great work!
Sensible and much needed changes but GOG still has some catching up to do.
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Leroux: Kudos and thank you for the new DLC implementation and the bundle offers! :)

I have to agree with what others criticized about the gamecard design though. The left side of the screen is not a good place for the pictures, as the eye tends to wander to the right where the "Customers Who Bought This" widget is now featured much too prominently for my liking - I think the info and ads for the game itself should get the priority over further purchase options of other products, at least for a company that presents itself as caring about the games and their customer service more than about making a quick buck from shopping addicts. And I don't like that I now have to scroll down to see all the pics and read all the text because the screenshots are separating the blurbs from the more detailed information. The prior design was much clearer, easier on the eye and less confusing, therefor it made a much more professional impression on me. Why change a winning team? Did a majority express dislike of the old look?

Suggestion: Move the screenshots to the right and the recommendations for other games to the bottom. I don't mind scrolling down to find out what other customers bought, but before I buy anything else, I first want to see the game in question presented in the best way, with textual and visual info at the top of both columns, not squeezed into a long column on the left side of the screen.
^ THIS! I was about to write my view on the whole update and suggest how to improve the gamecards when I read a post that says exactly what I wanted to say, except for Leroux's english being far better than mine.