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Welcome to another Wednesday Madness article here at GOL. Another quick look at some good deals you shouldn't pass up!

As always, these are hand-picked deals of some top discounts I think you might care about.

Feral currently have F1 2015 with 50% off.

Steam
- XCOM® 2, 60% off
- Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition, 60% off
- Tyranny, 50% off
- Hard West, 75% off
- Sir, You Are Being Hunted, 80% off
- GhostControl Inc., 60% off

You can see everything on sale for Linux & SteamOS on Steam at this link.

Also the Steam Summer Sale is likely due on June 22nd, according to the latest rumours.

GOG
- The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings, 85% off
- FTL: Advanced Edition, 75% off
- Stardew Valley, 33% off
- Day of the Tentacle Remastered, 67% off
- Shadowrun: Dragonfall, 80% off
- Divinity: Original Sin, 50% off

Find all Linux games available on GOG that are on sale at this link. Their big sale is currently still on.

itch.io
- On Rusty Trails, 75% off
- Tiny & Big: Grandpa's Leftovers, 90% off

Also see all Linux games on sale on itch.io right here.

Humble Store
- Yooka-Laylee - 25% off

You can find all games on sale in the Humble Store for Linux here.

The current Sekai Project Humble Bundle has a couple Visual Novel's that support Linux.

There's also the Humble Oceans Day Bundle, which has three Linux titles in it.

I know, it's absolutely terrible that I didn't include your favourite game that's currently on sale! Tell us about it in the comments! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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5 comments

g000h Jun 14, 2017
Hehe, already own 10 of the 16 titles mentioned above. Tempted by Tyranny on sale, but resisting the urge for now.

Here's one I bought earlier today: Starship Traveller Fighting Fantasy Adventure Book recreated on computer. It's 75% discount (99 pence) and if you played the books (and like them) then this is a great alternative. Also, it comes with Linux Steam key, Linux DRM-free download, and Android versions - not too shabby, eh.
Nezchan Jun 14, 2017
I saw someone saying that Divinity: Original Sin is best if you're playing with friends. Is it actually any good for single-player, or should I not bother with it?
Luke_Nukem Jun 14, 2017
Divinity: Original Sin, is currently pretty broken on any distro that isn't Ubuntu, and will likely be broken on Ubuntu 17.x soon too. I don't dig very far, segfaults with some openGL issues or libc issues (recent distros build everything with gcc6+).
Mnoleg Jun 14, 2017
I like the Wednesday Madness articles.
g000h Jun 15, 2017
And by the way there are many games on GOG connect at the moment (including War for the Overworld which was just added) for people who want to get their Steam games on GOG too.

Hey thanks for that. GOG Connect doesn't half irritate me by not making these additions obvious.
Just updated and got that added to my DRM-free GOG collection.
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