You can't keep Kratos shackled, as the excellent God of War is now available DRM-free on GOG and there's a nice discount to go with it too. Easily one of my favourites from the last few years! If you love action adventures it's really one not to be missed.
The GOG release comes with a 50% discount until March 29th. Nice to see more big games, especially from the likes of Sony appear on more PC stores. So it joins like the likes of Days Gone, UNCHARTED: Legacy of Thieves Collection and Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition.
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Pick it up from GOG.com.
If you plan to purchase from GOG and play on Linux, check out the Heroic Games Launcher to make it a whole lot easier to set everything up and download your games.
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I blame it on the Q2 2023 revenue drop. New paths being explored.
Last edited by LoudTechie on 12 March 2024 at 2:30 pm UTC
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Very interesting! a Playstation game on GOG!
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Nice and surprising, but positive trend for Sony.
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Quoting: legluondunetVery interesting! a Playstation game on GOG!
This is actually the fourth one, which is pretty cool. Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted Legacy Collection, and Days Gone are all also available on GOG.
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Hm, i already got it for Playstation, but i don't play on Console anymore - is there an addon incoming? Should i buy it?
Last edited by Dana Souly on 12 March 2024 at 6:54 pm UTC
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I'm curious: what is the best option for playing gog games on linux these days? I have quite a large library and would love to continue supporting gog for their DRM free stance, but once I switched from Windows to Fedora last year the fact that they don't offer a linux version of their launcher left a bad taste in my mouth and I just decided to expand my steam library instead. I'm assuming lutris or heroic games launcher are still the best? Can they really compete with the steam stability or is manual tweaking for each game still a common occurrence? Thanks for the info!
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Quoting: juliandelphikiI'm curious: what is the best option for playing gog games on linux these days? I have quite a large library and would love to continue supporting gog for their DRM free stance, but once I switched from Windows to Fedora last year the fact that they don't offer a linux version of their launcher left a bad taste in my mouth and I just decided to expand my steam library instead. I'm assuming lutris or heroic games launcher are still the best? Can they really compete with the steam stability or is manual tweaking for each game still a common occurrence? Thanks for the info!
herioc game launcher is the best thing to use for GOG
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For GOG games I'm using my own scripts. And Wine+vkd3d-proton+esync.
Last edited by Shmerl on 13 March 2024 at 3:05 pm UTC
Last edited by Shmerl on 13 March 2024 at 3:05 pm UTC
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Quoting: pedrovay2003This is actually the fourth one, which is pretty cool. Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted Legacy Collection, and Days Gone are all also available on GOG.
I almost bought HZD a little while back till I saw the reviews saying it requires you to accept Sony's use of spyware even while not playing the game. I'm surprised and disappointed GOG allow this.
Can anyone comment if this is a non-issue for Linux users?
I've not looked up the other Sony titles, but I don't see any similar reviews about GoW (for now) at least.
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Quoting: juliandelphikiI'm curious: what is the best option for playing gog games on linux these days? I have quite a large library and would love to continue supporting gog for their DRM free stance, but once I switched from Windows to Fedora last year the fact that they don't offer a linux version of their launcher left a bad taste in my mouth and I just decided to expand my steam library instead. I'm assuming lutris or heroic games launcher are still the best? Can they really compete with the steam stability or is manual tweaking for each game still a common occurrence? Thanks for the info!
Since I game a lot on the Steam Deck, what I usually do is take the offline installer and add them as a Non-Steam game in Desktop Mode so that I can install the game into the internal SSD or microSD card. After that, just add the artwork and update the Target and Start In to point to the executable and game folder, respectively. This way, I have them appear as separate games in Gaming Mode. Of course, you can use Heroic Launcher if you like to keep them organized.
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