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Time again for some big savings, along with completing your Resident Evil collection with the GOG Autumn Sale now live with the re-release of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Over 5,000 deals across games both new and old.

Looking through it some of the pretty good discounts include:

Check out the full sale for all the discounts.

The sale ends October 8th, 7 AM UTC. GOG said to expect some surprises as they have "much more up our sleeves until then".

Need help with GOG games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck? Check out the Heroic Games Launcher that just recently had an upgrade.

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hardpenguin Sep 25
Need help with GOG games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck? Check out the Heroic Games Launcher that just recently had an upgrade.
Hot take: GOG wouldn't be worth it for us Linux gamers if it wasn't for Heroic and the projects it relies on (like gogdl and comet).

Delve in for the titles that are not available on Steam: https://www.gog.com/en/games/tags/only-on-gog
rcrit Sep 25
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[quote=hardpenguin]
Delve in for the titles that are not available on Steam: https://www.gog.com/en/games/tags/only-on-gog

Thanks for the link. Soldier of Fortune is very tempting. I doubt my Loki version launches any more :-(
Cyril Sep 25
Hot take: GOG wouldn't be worth it for us Linux gamers if it wasn't for Heroic and the projects it relies on (like gogdl and comet).

So hot, I won't touch it.
sa666666 Sep 25
Does anyone know if the Metro Franchise Bundle comes with Linux-native binaries, or is it only the Windows version?
sa666666 Sep 25
[quote=rcrit]
Delve in for the titles that are not available on Steam: https://www.gog.com/en/games/tags/only-on-gog

Thanks for the link. Soldier of Fortune is very tempting. I doubt my Loki version launches any more :-(
The original Loki binary still works, except for sound. I'm still trying to figure that part out.
https://dusted.dk/pages/sof-resolution
Cyril Sep 25
Does anyone know if the Metro Franchise Bundle comes with Linux-native binaries, or is it only the Windows version?

There is no Metro game on GOG with Linux version (or macOS)... It sucks for singleplayer games.
Vigil Sep 25
Hot take: GOG wouldn't be worth it for us Linux gamers if it wasn't for Heroic and the projects it relies on (like gogdl and comet).

Don't forget Lutris!
emphy Sep 25
Need help with GOG games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck? Check out the Heroic Games Launcher that just recently had an upgrade.
Hot take: GOG wouldn't be worth it for us Linux gamers if it wasn't for Heroic and the projects it relies on (like gogdl and comet).

Delve in for the titles that are not available on Steam: https://www.gog.com/en/games/tags/only-on-gog

Heroic is awesome, but gog would still be worth it for the drm-free downloads.

The lack a stupid compulsory shop application just to extract the data files for use in an open source interpreter of my choice is a breath of fresh air in the digital purchases space. So is the fact that gog, unlike a certain other shop, isn't blocking access to a third party launcher.


Last edited by emphy on 25 September 2024 at 6:05 pm UTC
Hamish Sep 26
Hot take: GOG wouldn't be worth it for us Linux gamers if it wasn't for Heroic and the projects it relies on (like gogdl and comet).
Heroic is awesome, but gog would still be worth it for the drm-free downloads.
I mean, that, and the fact that it is still a store which sells games that can offer full Linux support.
Mezron Oct 3
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Heroic is awesome, but gog would still be worth it for the drm-free downloads.

This is me as well. I don't fuck with launchers at all. I just want the actual game so that I can click and play.

Anything more than that is a no purchase for me.
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