GOG’s Big Fall Sale Is Underway
GOG have kicked off their Big Fall Sale today:
350+ daily deals and bundles up to -90%. Free games to unlock. Fuzzy squirrel on the front page.
Ah yes. Fall. A time of gold and scarlet, overcoats, and increasingly cozy afternoons. A fine time to start stocking up for the winter. A fine time for a gaming sale indeed… So welcome to the Big Fall Sale – 11 days of new daily deals every 12 hours, a new set of bundles every 24 hours and free games to unlock.
The floodgates swing open for launch with the first 24 hours of over 350 deals on classics, new releases, and even bundles – all up to 90% off. The first batch of bundles features: Bethesda titles up to 66% off (including The Elder Scrolls and Fallout classics) and the ultimate Interplay Collection at 90% off.
You can also Build Your Own Bundle full of Daedalic Adventures including Blackguards 2 and more – here, your discount will increase as you select more games – pick 5 or more to get the full 85% off your purchase! (Or get 80% off 4 games, 75% off 3 games, and so on.
While you’re here, grab a few extra games for free by doing your thing and shopping around. The more you spend, the more you’ll get back, so when your total spendings exceed $5, $15, and $30, you’ll unlock a new game for FREE. They’re pretty good ones too:
–System Shock 2 – free for everyone who spends at least $5.
–The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena – free for everyone who spends at least $15.
–Banished – free for everyone who spends at least $30.
Pet the squirrel, grab your nuts, stock up for winter, and stay cozy out there – the Big Fall Sale is here with 11 days of discounted gaming joy, new deals every day, free games to collect, and plenty of reasons to keep coming back! The sale will last until November 15, 1:59 PM GMT.
None of the Ultima games seem to be on sale as yet, but…well, there’s still over a week to go, so you can be sure that the series will be featured at some point.
By the way: if you want to support the Ultima Codex’s continued operations, an easy way to do that is to just click on through to GOG via the banner above (or any of the links in the sidebar) before you go and purchase games there. You won’t pay a penny more than you would otherwise, but GOG will share a bit of their earnings with the Codex as a result, which goes toward helping pay the costs associated with keeping the site running.