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Money for the Vultures is finished with the final DLC for Desperados III

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The fantastic tactics game from Mimimi Games is finished, with the final Money for the Vultures now available for Desperados III allowing you visit a location from previous games.

Desperados III: Money for the Vultures - Part 3: Once More With Feeling (what a mouthful!) brings the Season Pass to a conclusion and leads the gang back to "Eagles Nest", the legendary bandit fortress in the middle of the desert. This area, they say, is bigger and looks better than it ever has in Desperados and a fitting location to end Money for the Vultures. Looks like a whole lot of fun to sneak through.

Here's the trailer:

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Additionally, the Desperados franchise is now on sale on Steam until November 6 and it's the biggest discount for Desperados III so far with 40% off on both the game and DLC.

If you're into the classics Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive is also on sale on Steam as part of this with 75% off.

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2 comments

Shmerl Nov 4, 2020
I still didn't buy the game, since THQ Nordic abandoned GOG Linux release.

Not only we get less good Linux releases these days, we get even less of them on GOG now. That's a weird progress really, considering the size of the Linux gaming market is supposed to be growing.


Last edited by Shmerl on 4 November 2020 at 9:42 pm UTC
Plintslîcho Nov 6, 2020
Quoting: ShmerlNot only we get less good Linux releases these days, we get even less of them on GOG now. That's a weird progress really, considering the size of the Linux gaming market is supposed to be growing.

Wait, 2020 wasn't the year of the Linux desktop; again?

Seriously through, I totally agree and for me it was a huge disappointment that Desperados III wasn't released on GOG.com. It really was one of the few games I was still looking forward to.


Last edited by Plintslîcho on 6 November 2020 at 6:59 pm UTC
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