GOG.com has announced that the Winter Sale 2019 has begun. Over the course of the next three weeks, PC gamers will find a lot of games at great discounts. Not only that, but the team is currently offering for free the Director’s Cut version of Wasteland 2.
The Winter Sale 2019 kicks off with more than 2500 offers. For comparison purposes, GOG had 1900 offers/deals in 2018. PC gamers can now find Hellblade with a 66% discount and A Plague Tale Innocence with a 50% discount. Greedfall is also available with a 25% discount, as is Outward with a 60% discount.
By popular demand, GOG.COM is also bringing back the GOG Connect feature. This feature allows you to claim DRM-free copies of selected games that you already own on Steam. The first wave of games includes DUSK, Age of Wonders: Planetfall, Through the Ages, and Galaxy Trucker.
As said, PC gamers can also get for free Wasteland 2. Those interested can acquire your free copy of Wasteland 2 Director’s Cut from here. Below you can also find the game’s key features.
Complete Graphics Overhaul: Rebuilt in Unity 5, Wasteland 2’s environments and characters have been updated to take advantage of the latest graphics technologies.
Perks &: Quirks: Customize your squad even more! Perks & Quirks are special personality traits you can use to give your characters even more life, with their own unique bonuses… and drawbacks.
Precision Strikes: Fire on your enemies and debilitate them with tactical attacks! Cripple a leg to slow an enemy down, fire on their gun to blast it to bits, or aim for the head to knock them senseless – or blow it clean off.
Expanded Voice Over: Over 8,000 lines of new voice-over dialog have been added for the game’s characters and companions, bringing the Wasteland to life like never before.
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