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DRM-free God of War comes to GOG with launch discount

Late last year, GOG announced that Sony Santa Monica’s critically acclaimed God of War would be available to purchase on their store free of any DRM. Finally after a couple month’s wait, God of War is available on GOG with a hefty 50% off launch discount.

Making the announcement on their blog, the GOG team said “The moment we’ve all been waiting for – prepare to don the mantle of Kratos in the critically acclaimed masterpiece, God of War, now available DRM-free! You can get it with a 50% launch discount until March 28th, 11 PM UTC.”

God of War first came to PC via Steam back in January of 2022, so it's taken a little over two years for GOG to finally get their hands on the game.

That said, the wait is certainly worth it, as owning a DRM-free copy of the game is the only way to truly OWN your games – an especially important thing to note in today’s increasingly digital industry.

God of War is available right now on GOG for £20.04 – just a couple pennies higher than the game’s lowest price since its Steam release, so now is as good a time as any to take on the Norse gods.

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