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If you still haven't taken a look at HITMAN [Steam], now is certainly the time to do so. You can grab it from now until January 5th and get a permanent copy of the first episode set in Paris.

To be perfectly clear, Paris really is yours to keep! From the announcement:

Once you’ve downloaded it, Paris is yours to keep permanently. 

Included in the free pack is: the first major story mission from the game, ‘Showstopper’, plus all of the Escalation Contracts released for Paris, the ‘Holiday Hoarders’ mission plus the Paris Challenge Packs and achievements.

If you like it, you can of course contribute to future HITMAN games and future ports from Feral Interactive by buying the rest of the episodes. I think it's well worth it, such a great game! Of course, progress made will carry over if you do decide to upgrade to the paid version.

See the announcement here.

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wvstolzing Dec 19, 2017
Also, Oxenfree is free for two days on GOG.
1xok Dec 19, 2017
Is the Christmas content avaiable on Linux too over Christmas? Sorry had no time to check. Busy. But I already own this game (and love it).
Liam Dawe Dec 19, 2017
Quoting: 1xokIs the Christmas content avaiable on Linux too over Christmas? Sorry had no time to check. Busy. But I already own this game (and love it).
Yes.
StackMasher Dec 19, 2017
It doesn't work for me, it says "Preparing to launch %game%" for a while, then "An error occured while updating (app configuration unavailable)"

edit: nvm, it works now


Last edited by StackMasher on 19 December 2017 at 5:05 pm UTC
armageddon51 Dec 19, 2017
9.6 GB download for one chapter ?? Hello.
Nezchan Dec 19, 2017
Quoting: wvstolzingAlso, Oxenfree is free for two days on GOG.

I already have it (It's a really good game), but it's nice to get a GoG copy too.
Purple Pudding Dec 19, 2017
Did I need to download the entire game to keep it in my library forever? If I try to unistall it when it's at 0% it goes away from my library...
Pinguino Dec 19, 2017
This game's sales model makes me quite confused. Hasn't the first chapter/episode/whatever always been free?
Liam Dawe Dec 19, 2017
Quoting: wleoncioThis game's sales model makes me quite confused. Hasn't the first chapter/episode/whatever always been free?
Nope. Originally, you paid per-episode or for all of them.

Then, they made the sort-of tutorial area free.

Now you can get the entire first episode free (edit: for a limited time, but yours to keep).

I like where they're going with this :)


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 19 December 2017 at 5:58 pm UTC
lucifertdark Dec 19, 2017
Anyone who already has the entire game has access to the Christmas content whenever they want, it's not just limited to Christmas.

When I first read the announcement I missed the bit where they said epside one was going to be yours forever, I thought it was a bit mean only letting people play it over Christmas.


Last edited by lucifertdark on 19 December 2017 at 6:13 pm UTC
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