Everyone loves free stuff, right? Well the folks over at Gog.com know this, and so does CD Projekt Red – that’s why the two teams have come together to give you The Witcher 2 for free.
That’s right – free. Gratis. Mahala.
As part of its fall (autumn) sale, Gog.com is offering gamers The Witcher 2 for free, alongside a movie – The Gamers: Director’s Cut – just for checking in every day of the sale.
All you have to do is hit Gog.com and claim 7 stamps (one every day), and at the end of the week, it’s yours.
If free games aren’t your thing (because it’s, like, too mainstream for you or something), then take a gander at the 700+ titles that go on sale over the course of the next week or so, with discounts up to 90% off.
The Ultimate D&D collection is currently spinning for $21.10 (80% off), and you can pick up The Witcher 2 for $2.99 if you really insist on paying for it.
Check back daily for more deals – the sale ends on 25 November.
As always, all games are DRM-free.
Don’t think of it as yet another gaming sale to make you poor; think of it as an early Christmas present to you, from you.
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