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GOG are doing their own Black Friday sale with lots of DRM-free games

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If the Steam Autumn Sale and the itch.io sale aren't your thing, perhaps you might find something you want over on the DRM-free store GOG.com.

This sale has GOG doing some extra discounts in the form of time-limited Flash Deals. Each has a timer, with a fresh set being put up once the timer runs out. Some good deals going in those too like 85% off Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition until November 29.

Across the rest of the GOG store there's some great deals going on lots of different genres. Here's a quick-pick of good deals on fun games after having a look through:

The main sale sale will end December 1 at 2PM UTC.

Want to see all the deals? Head over to GOG. If you want just the list of Linux games on sale find that here.

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Tags: DRM-Free, GOG, On Sale
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ikiruto Nov 28, 2020
bought Hallow Knight :)
TheRiddick Nov 28, 2020
On steam I bought the Battlefield Bundle, it was 75% off. Am I the bad guy?
ageres Nov 28, 2020
I bought Mortal Kombat 4, and there is no sound. On Steam I at least could open a new issue on Proton GitHub. On GOG it's always my fault that I've bought a game for an unsupported OS.
twinsonian Nov 28, 2020
Sure, galaxy not working on Linux is frustrating. But the store offers DRM free downloads with downloadable native binaries. Acknowledging the existence of Linux is still a huge step over stores like Epic that pretend it doesnt exist.
ikiruto Nov 28, 2020
Quoting: twinsonianSure, galaxy not working on Linux is frustrating. But the store offers DRM free downloads with downloadable native binaries. Acknowledging the existence of Linux is still a huge step over stores like Epic that pretend it doesnt exist.
Try GameHub.
https://github.com/tkashkin/GameHub
Mezron Nov 29, 2020
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Quoting: ageresI bought Mortal Kombat 4, and there is no sound. On Steam I at least could open a new issue on Proton GitHub. On GOG it's always my fault that I've bought a game for an unsupported OS.

I have that one and it works without issue on Ubuntu Mate 18.04. Perhaps, your distro and specs are the issue?
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