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The GOG winter sale is on, you can grab Grim Fandango Remastered for free

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Time for some more awesome deals Linux gamers, as the GOG winter sale is now officially on. You can grab Grim Fandango Remastered free too!

Note: We are a GOG affiliate, sales using our links help us.

They're also enticing you to spend more money this year, once you spend 15 USD you get Hard West for free and when you spend 40 USD you get Master of Orion (the newer one) for free. Annoyingly, GOG don't have the Linux version of Master of Orion, but they do have Hard West for us.

Here's some top picks:

Also remember to check out GOG Connect, to see if you can also add any new games to your GOG collection that you have on Steam. Today it let me add Outlast, Punch Club, LIMBO and Tahira: Echoes of the Astral Empire to my GOG account. Looks like there's more too, so do take a look.

The GOG winter sale lasts until December 26th at 11pm UTC.

Ps. Do remember to check out our Sales Page, it has Linux games on sale from multiple stores.

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adamhm Dec 13, 2017
Quoting: adamhmOlder/classic games on sale on GOG atm that I've made Wine wrappers for:

Mafia now has a Wine wrapper too :)
MintedGamer Dec 15, 2017
Quoting: throgh
Quoting: MintedGamerI'm done with GOG thanks to their Linux Galaxy client farce.

Perhaps you have noticed, that there are other ways to keep your installations on-track? And updates are not always welcome when changing games too much. So why having some client to manage this? :D

I find Steam so much easier to manage my installed games, perhaps I'm missing something but my non-steam Linux games tend to get forgotten and end up just wasting space. Its also not just the file management, but the cloud game saves for peace of mind, auto-updates, screenshots and the like.

Steam is leagues ahead of GOG now, so I always use that instead. Also Valve has been very good to Linux gamers and has been helping promote Linux gaming, where GOG and CDPR have been breaking promises and ignoring Linux for a long time, so I'd rather fund Valve than a company that has no real interest in Linux.
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