Herzlich Willkommen! GOG Auf Deutsch!

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If you’ll pardon what I’m sure is horribly broken German in the post title, here’s some good news for those of you — and there are certainly a few of you — who speak German: as of today, German joins French and English as one of the localizations available on the GOG website.

GOG.com goes German. Not completely, mind you, but starting today we’ll be spreading our DRM-free love in one more language. Whether you’re here because of the news, or you’ve been with us for a while, here is what we’re doing to make our German speaking friends feel a little more welcome on GOG.com:

A German version of our website. You can change your language using the drop-down menu towards the bottom of every page.

A German corner of our forums. Your home away from home.

German customer support. If you’re more comfortable talking to us in your native language.

More games in German. We’re rolling out 25+ German localisations for our games today, bringing the total up to 350+.

And to celebrate, they’re — what else? — throwing a big sale, in this case of games by German publishers Daedalic, Kalypso and Ubisoft. Deponia, from which the image above is taken, is available at a 98% discount (that is: you can grab it for $0.49 USD, instead of its usual $19.99 USD price).

I’m…not sure how GOG missed putting their inventory of Piranha Bytes games on sale for this.