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Witcher 2 devs giving away "legendary" PC RPG free on GOG this Thursday

CD Projekt Red will give away a "legendary" PC RPG for free on GOG.com this Thursday, 5th April (revealed by Eurogamer).

The giveaway coincides with CD Projekt’s Spring Conference, which is being streamed live at 5pm GMT (presumably 6pm BST).

Note that giveaway has nothing to do with the "extraordinary" conference announcement CD Projekt has been teasing.

CD Projekt Red head of marketing Michał Platkow-Gilewski explained to Eurogamer:

"No, there will be no announcement of a new game.”

"But to give you some hints and not to spoil the surprise, CD Projekt RED and GOG.com have prepared something very special for all the PC fans of The Witcher 2 Assassins of Kings, who already have the game, as well as for all those who will buy one any time in the future.”

"It is something really unique," he added.

"More to come on the conference."

What do you guys think it will be?

Good (not so?) Old Games grows bigger, puts it’s first pre-order for a brand new game

The new, new GOG offers more community features to suggest new games, a new, faster downloader, and, most importantly, more games.

GOG is fulfilling its promise of newer games with a growing selection of recent indies including Trine and The Whispered World. It’s even selling a game that’s so not old, it’s not even out yet. Pre-orders for the first-person dungeon RPG Legend of Grimrock are open now for $11.99, in advance of its April 11 release.

I guess they did realize that they won’t be able to sell old titles only if they want to make money ;-)

Source: Joystiq

Empire Earth is free on GOG for the next 48 hours!

Download the game for FREE

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That’s a cool promo I guess, if you’re into RTS games and don’t mind a little outdated graphics this is going to be perfect for you. All you need to do is login to your GOG account and download the free game (you can create a free GOG account as well). Here’s the game description from GOG:

Control the destiny of a fledgling civilization through as many as 500,000 years of human history. From meagre beginnings you must exploit the natural resources around you to build an empire capable of dominating the Earth. But your rise to supremacy will not go unchallenged. As was the case throughout history, rival civilizations are certain to oppose you every step of the way.

New technologies, buildings and weapons become available as your civilization progresses through history. But bear in mind that advancement does not necessarily mean success. Your civilization might flourish during one Epoch only to be crushed in the next…

4.5 million pirated copies of Witcher 2 out there, according to CD Projekt

Polish developer CD Projekt claims that its Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings has been pirated more times since release than you might have expected. In a recent interview with PC Gamer, CEO Marcin Iwinski does some quick back-of-the-hand calculations according to what he saw on illegal downloading sites, and comes up with 4.5 million copies of the game obtained illegally. He also says, however, that "as of today we have sold over one million legal copies, so having only 4.5-5 illegal copies for each legal one would be not a bad ratio."

He then suggests "the reality is probably way worse." Still, CD Projekt isn’t interested in digital rights management, and Iwinski says that it would cause more trouble for legally paying gamers than it would stop any piracy. The solution, he says, is to both add value to buying games legally, and educate users about why it’s the right thing to do.

"We started offering high value with the product — like enhancing the game with additional collectors’ items like soundtracks, making-of DVDs, books, walkthroughs, etc.," he says. "This, together with a long process of educating local gamers about why it makes sense to actually buy games legally, worked. And today, we have a reasonably healthy games market." Iwinski’s got a point — it’s often an easier battle just selling more legal copies of a game (by providing a better value to customers) than preventing would-be pirates from beating even oppressive DRM.

Source: PC Gamer

GOG is changing

Over the last few years the Polish project has expanded from classics to a really impressive catalogue of games that made the 90s and early 00s interesting. Clearly they’ve been letting in many more recent games of late, with Fahrenheit appearing last week for example. And they used it to launch their own game, The Witcher 2, earlier this year.

But it seems they want to expand even further, going directly into competition with the likes of Steam, Impulse, GamersGate or Origin. Which is always a bold step, but one made much more interesting when you consider their DRM-free requirement.

Their newly announced two year plan’s biggest headline is the decision to start including games less than three years old. Describing the intentions as “audacious”, managing director Guillaume Rambourg assures that classic games will still be added, but a new higher price-point will be introduced for fresh games. However, he states, they will remain DRM-free, along with the same price offered everywhere in the world.

He aims to have the company be offering over 400 games by the end of next year, which will partly be achieved by a desire to work with indies, both in developing and publishing. He concludes,

“We’ve made GOG.com the destination for classic PC games, but now is the time to take this to the next level and emerge as the best alternative digital distribution platform for all PC games.”

That’s a tough competitive space they’re getting into, especially as it involves losing their most obvious identity – oldness. It seems unlikely they’ll be offering a service such a Steam, rather remaining a store. But then, if they stay resolutely DRM-free, they could certainly represent an alternative. While Origin’s demanding online activations and scanning your hard drive for whatever it feels like, there’s GoG just giving you the game and nothing else. I can see the appeal. I’m just wondering how many publishers will.

Source: Rock, Paper, Shotgun

Holiday deals huge wave + poll

24th Dec update: Added Impulse Christmas sale & updated EA store X-mas deal – 33% discount from all released games

 

Steam

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Steam surprised with total madness – they have over 1000 games on sale! Also they have new kinda “bonus deal” every day (ie, if got HL2, Portal will be lots cheaper). So check it out EVERY day, because every day is new deal with awesome prices. But beware BAD deals like this – (individual price: 4€, cost to you: 13,99€)

PS. Before buying, please go and check the discount fairness from our friends in SteamPrices.com. They have all 1215 discounts there :)

 

Impulse

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Good Old Games

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Good old games – 290 games up to 50% off, free Tyrian 2000 (nice spaceshooter)

 

GamersGate

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Week 4 – 60 games up to 82% discount

 

GamesPlanet

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And little bit different deal in GAME

 

GreenManGaming

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DotEmu.com

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Something else?

GetGames has also some nice deals here.

EA Store is offering 33% discount for ALL titles except pre-orders, timecards and points packs

Also CD-key stores have X-mas deals running, check the forums

 

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GOG conference video

If you missed it, here it is (it was lagging sometimes though, especially when more than 600 people were spamming the chat):

[sl-playerss background="white" width="90%" height="400px" videoUrl="http://steamunpowered.com/gog_conference.wmv" autoPlay="0" themeColorOne="70becc" themeColorTwo="999285"]

If you want you can download it too by clicking here (zip file, fixed link).

New Good Old Games website tomorrow

New GOG website is launching tomorrow, it was redesigned (not really completely):

  • they’ve added features like GOGMix (which is mixing up games that are rated similarly by GOG users),
  • game suggestions (lets say you’re buying Fallout 1, the store will suggest Fallout 2 and similar games, yay…),
  • they’ve changed their community page,
  • added an easy way to browse through particular game forums,
  • added game genres in the store (action, rpg etc)
  • added Baldur’s Gate to the store (at $9.99)
  • made 150 games compatible with Windows 7
  • announced more RPG classics (probably Planscape Torment and Icewind Dale series)

The new store is launching tomorrow at 1PM GMT (UK timezone).

They’ve also announced that they want to be the number one alternative to Steam.

I will post the whole conference video here in few minutes (the conference was very poorly done at least in my opinion).

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GOG conference – live transmission

Check this out, someone is already using steamunpowered as his username lol:

gogconference

Watch this at: http://www.transmisjeonline.pl/gogconference

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