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GoG turns five, offers 80 per cent discount bundles

Pick five games and save 80 per cent. That's the offer GoG currently has going as part of its five year anniversary sale, where on offer are twenty five big titles from the GoG library, including Omerta: City of Gangsters, Amnesia: Dark Descent, Miasmata, Waking Mars, Stacking and a whole lot more.

All you have to do to net the whopping discount of 80 per cent, is to buy a total of five games at once. That's it. Just pick five games and hit the checkout button and you'll get them all at a fifth of their original price. It goes without saying that all these games come without DRM and with digital versions of the manual in tow.

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The games currently available as part of this six day promotion are:

  • Alan Wake
  • Alan Wake's American Nightmare
  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent
  • Anodyne
  • Blackwell Bundle
  • Cat Lady, The
  • Driftmoon
  • DYAD
  • Evoland
  • Lucius
  • Miasmata
  • Omerta: The City of Gangsters (inc. all DLC)
  • Penumbra Collection, The
  • Primordia
  • Puddle
  • Shattered Haven
  • Signal Ops
  • Slender: The Arrival
  • Stacking
  • Strike Suit Zero
  • Sword of the Stars: The Pit
  • Tiny and Big: Grandpa's Leftovers
  • Torchlight
  • Waking Mars
  • Zafehouse: Diaries

Kitguru Says: A fairly decent collection of different types of games there. Any of them strike your fancy? [Thanks PCGamesN for the heads up]

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