GOG “Pay What You Want” deal includes all three Divinity games

10 October 2012
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You can’t buy that for a dollar? NOW YOU CAN. Well, not just anything, but Larian Studios’ three rather excellent action-RPGs – Divine Divinity, Beyond Divinity, and Divinity II – are currently going for the low, low price of whatever you want over on GOG.

Obviously, there are a couple of conditions.

The base deal includes a DRM-free version of Divine Divinity, plus artwork, maps, soundtracks, game guides, wallpapers, and heaps more stuff (plus extra extras if the sales numbers reach certain targets).

If you pay more than the average purchase price (currently at $10.52), you also get the sequel, Beyond Divinity. Pay more than $20, and you get Divinity II (with an exclusive Developer Mode) added into the goodie bag. That’s three games for less than two hundred local munnies! You… can’t buy that for a dollar.

“Since the first day, GOG.com has placed its gamers in the number one spot: they’re what’s most important to us and they deserve the best games and deals we can get,” says GOG boss Guillaume Rambourg.

“We also believe that gamers know what the value of a game is, and we’re giving them this chance to choose for themselves what they feel these fantastic RPGs are worth. Supporting an indie developer that makes great RPGs and getting games at a literally unbeatable price is a great combination, and we’re sure that gamers will appreciate it too.”

Source: GOG

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  1. Alex
    10.10.2012 at 16:22

    Good games, good deal. Would get it if I didn’t already have it.

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