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Together, we celebrated DRM-free gaming and it was awesome!

Our 2013 #NoDRM Summer Sale has come to an end. For over two weeks we offered you most games in our catalog for half their usual price, as well as thematic bundles and special deals with up to 85% discounts. We were also able to give out the excellent action-RPG Torchlight for free. We're happy to say, that 2,5 million free games were added to collections of users registered with GOG.com--veterans and newcomers alike. We're glad we could bring so much DRM-free joy to so many people! We've got you to thank for that, as your tweets, re-posts, and word of mouth made it possible for us to reach that many gamers.

Our Longest Day of Gaming super-sale proved to be the biggest in all of GOG.com history. Over the course of our Summer Sale a lot of people found out about GOG.com and discovered that DRM isn't the default in the gaming industry, and that there's very much gamers can do to affect how the market functions. In the middle of our discount extravaganza the #NoDRM movement noted a huge victory in the console parts of gaming world. We're not taking any credit for that, of course, but we're glad to see more and more gamers becoming aware of the risks of unreasonable DRM policies and demanding control over their games. We like to think, that our core values--DRM-free gaming, customer love, and free bonus content--are beginning to spread across the world of gaming. Again, you are the force that drives this progress. So, as we're thanking you for participating in our promotions, we would also like to say this: Gamers of the world, we salute you!

We hope you enjoyed our 2013 #NoDRM Summer Sale and that the games you got off it will keep you entertained for many, many hours!

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to service downtime with one of our payment processing providers some of you couldn't complete your purchases on Monday, July 1st (between 7:46PM GMT and 9:18PM GMT). This was a worldwide issue affecting not only GOG.com users. The problem wasn't caused nor could it be fixed by us, but we're concerned with the fact that some of our customers missed out on our Monday offers.

We think that's unfair, so if you were one of those people, please contact our support. If your purchase failed during that time and your funds were frozen on your account, we will send you some free game codes to make up for your inconvenience.
Post edited July 05, 2013 by Chamb
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Nice_Boat: Hope some day they move forward to GNU/Linux systems!!
Exactly. Especially since some successful Kickstarter projects are coming here, and many of those have Linux version. I really don't want to have to choose Steam so I can get Linux versions too.

GOG, Linux = #NoDRM.
I was very pleased! Thanks GoG!
As always just brilliant and Thank You
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GOG.com: For over two weeks we offered you most games in our catalog for half their usual price, as well as thematic bundles and special deals with up to 85% discounts.
Nope. Up to 90% with the first Wide A.Wake Bundle on June 19th. Come on GOG, you're not doing justice to yourself! ;)


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jalister: I think this needs to be said to GOG more often. #NoDRM = Linux. Windows has DRM with online activation. OSX has DRM in the sense it can only run on Apple hardware. Linux is a true NoDRM operating system.
True indeed (even if support for every existing GNU/Linux distro is not needed).
The Add Linux versions of games wish is already over 10800 votes, btw, and discussion on the Linux support on GOG thread is still ongoing.
Thank you GOG, it's been emotional. ;)
Can I see the list of what was on offer anywhere? There was a game I looked at, but didn't buy that I think I do want after all - but I can't remember the name of it!

Oops, never mind - I found it.
Post edited July 05, 2013 by walkertg
Thanks GOG! Loved the sales!
This is what I call good marketing. Thanking your buyer for taking part in a sale. It's been a pleasure, thank YOU, GOG.com. During this sale, my collection exceeded 200 games, each and every one bought based on its quality - and that means you're selling a sheepload ;) of great games. May you contract many new publishers, your servers work smoothly and your marketing strategists live long and prosperous. And may you not be acquired by some DRM behemoth.
Thanks, GOG, for many interesting games crossed out my wishlist. :)
A fantastic sale that's given me a chance to buy some indie games I may not have tried otherwise. I now also own some classics I've been excited about getting for a while so I'm a happy bunny! Brilliant work, as always GOG, and cheers!
Thanks GOG! Loved the sales! Only hope I live long enough to play all my games at least once!
Thanks for bloating my backlog even further, Gog! Now I am 95% sure I will never be able to play everything I own in my lifetime.
Just wanted to say thanks gog, this is the best place as any to do that.
hopefully next sale i will be able to contribute :p
Thank you for making so many of the games I love available DRM free. It's been a *very* long time since I spent more than $50.00 on computer games of any sort, but I'm happy to support a company that offers great DRM-free titles at a reasonable price. I put my money where my mouth is! I hope to make use of future sales in the future and will tell my friends.
Awww, hugz all around