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Assassin's Creed, Heroes of Might and Magic series, Rayman Origins, FarCry 1 and 2, modern Prince of Persia games, and many more unforgettable Ubisoft titles 60% off

Welcome to our unbelievable [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/ubisoft_weekend_promo_011113]Ultimate Ubisoft promo. The publisher is famous for releasing original titles, full of pure gaming magic and memorable moments. This weekend you can get more than 40 Ubisoft titles 60% off. Amazing action-adventures in the ancient Middle East or dystopian future, first-person perspective shooters telling the stories of secret agents or special forces operatives stranded on dangerous islands, strategies set in fantastic lands, the distant future, or our very own mundane reality, colorful platformers, racing games, dungeon-crawling RPGs--all this and more waiting for you and tempting you with low, low prices. Let's put some titles in the spotlight, shall we?

Rayman is an iconic character and his platformer games entertained generations of gamers. As many other platformer series, his adventures also took a turn into the realm of 3D. They were quite successful at that, mind you, but there's something about the run-and-jump genre, that simply makes it work best in two dimensions. Rayman Origins takes us back to the 2D roots of platformer gaming, and reminds us why this kind of graphics and this kind of gameplay is a perfect match. Plus, it introduces a lot of fresh ideas while doing so.

Far Cry and Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition will take you on a dangerous voyage through breathtaking locations filled to the brim with dangerous foes and ruthless beasts. This elaborate FPS titles were deemed revolutionary--not only in the graphics layer, but also for their huge maps allowing for some open ended gameplay. Are you ready to face the tropical heat?

Might and Magic is one of the 1990s iconic RPG series that sprouted into a successful line of fantasy strategies loved and cherished by gamers worldwide. Now you can retrace the whole history of the Might and Magic games, beginning with the classic dungeon-crawlers bundled in the Might and Magic 6-pack, through the timeless Heroes of Might and Magic 3 - complete edition, to the beautiful modern Heroes of Might and Magic 5 Bundle. You can even check out the intriguing action-rpg spin-off: Crusaders Might and Magic. A whole fantastic universe awaits you!

All of those Ubisoft games, and many more, can be yours for 60% off this weekend. Go to the promo page to check out the details of this Ultimate Ubisoft sale. The offer ends on Tuesday, November 5 at 3:59AM GMT. Don't miss out!
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Meh Ubisoft is just one of those publishers I don't own any games of nor want any of them

Edit first reply again. Wow I must be awesome
Post edited November 01, 2013 by mrking58
Nice promo, already have almost all the games I like, but how's is the Settler series for fans of RTSs like Age of Empires? And Rayman are difficult games?
@mrking58 Well it's your business. But that's huge for GOG.

Never saw such a big promo here until now! (big for me, you may not see it that way ;P)
Post edited November 01, 2013 by simon_vd
I can't believe I'm still missing 20 games.
I see HoMM is Strategy/Turn-based/Fantasy while Kings Bounty: The Legend is RPG/Turn-based/Fantasy
Do people think that that's about right and they're 2 sides of a fine dividing line or do you think that's a bit inconsistent of GOG?
Interesting mixed style of these things either way...
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mrking58: Meh Ubisoft is just one of those publishers I don't own any games of nor want any of them
That's crazy talk, they are one of my favorite GOG publishers.

I'm missing three games from the promo, so:

- Settlers 4 Gold: buying now
- Rainbox Six: missing expansion pack(s), so no thanks.
- Ghost Recon: missing expansion pack(s), so no thanks.
Interesting side detail: The weekend promo discount was 50% in the past but climbed frequently to 60% now. It just seems that undiscounted prices get more and more disconnected from any real thing.

In a way GOG could as well just close its doors monday to friday, when there isn't a 60% discount. For an online shop that can be open 24/7 without additional costs this is even more strange. But is there still somebody out there buying games without discount?

Now I wait for 70% weekend promos.
Post edited November 01, 2013 by Trilarion
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Trilarion: But is there still somebody out there buying games without discount?

Now I wait for 70% weekend promos.
And then people whine when an indie game releases at 30 bucks...


I wish GOG had the original Driver, my guess is that the license is a mess, though.
Quite ultimate indeed.

So, about this Driver game. It's a bad Driver game, right ? It would be sad to play this Driver game while all other Driver games are better, right ?

When will GOG get the better Driver games ? Why doesn't it ? Must I wait for GOG to get the better Driver games ?
Tempted by Far Cry & Far Cry 2, the rest not so much.
Still no german language for the Settlers and other Blue Byte Games, so I am still not interested.
Man, the Ubisoft catalog on GOG is missing so many good SSI games, I didn't realize it until now. And no I don't mean D&D games I mean like the rest of the "Generals" series (Panzer General 1, Fantasy General, Allied General, etc) and other stuff.
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Rincewind81: Still no german language for the Settlers and other Blue Byte Games, so I am still not interested.
You're speaking English now, aren't you?
Post edited November 01, 2013 by Crosmando
Nice promo, but wow! I see $163.56 total. Just a tad outside my price range. If it was 75% off, it would be around $102 and I would definately buy it then :D.
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mrking58: Meh Ubisoft is just one of those publishers I don't own any games of nor want any of them
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timppu: That's crazy talk, they are one of my favorite GOG publishers.
I just look at their back calalog and I see nothing would play