Save Up To 95% Off Thousands Of Games In The GOG Summer Sale

Save Up To 95% Off Thousands Of Games In The GOG Summer Sale

There’s no better time to catch up on your backlog than summer and gaming retailers know this, which is why big sales are already in full swing at Steam, Fanatical, and more. GOG is the latest to launch a sale, which runs through July 9, and with more than 8,000 games and discounts up to 95%, why go outside when you can stay in your (hopefully) air-conditioned house and play new stuff?

If you’d like to check out some of the sale’s bestsellers, Fallout 4 Game of the Year Edition tops the list, reduced to $16 from its usual $40. Exploring the Wasteland never gets old, and this bundle comes with add-ons like the Vault-Tec Workshop, Nuka-World, the Far Harbor and Automatron quests, and more. If you’re looking forward to Control: Resonant when it comes out in September, you might want to grab the Control Ultimate Edition, which is marked down to just $6 (was $40) in GOG’s sale and comes with all the expansions. And another major standout here is the Yakuza Complete Collection, which includes seven games for $44.79 (was $112).

If you’re looking at some standout deals of the Summer Sale, Baldur’s Gate 3 is reduced to $45 (was $60) and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is $16.49 (was $50). You can also grab Stardew Valley for $9 (was $15), Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition for $30 (was $50), and God of War for $20 (was $50). Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition is also here if you’d like to dig back into Larian’s older games, and at $11.25 (was $45), it’s a small price for a big game.

If you love indies, there’s a lot to choose from here. We recommend Disco Elysium, which got a 10/10 score in GameSpot’s review and is on sale for just $10 (was $40). Hollow Knight: Silksong is also on sale for $15 (was $20), and it’s a great excuse to pick it up if you haven’t yet. A few other gems to check out include Lovecraftian fishing adventure Dredge: Complete Edition for $20 (was $40), sprawling builder adventure Terraria: Journey’s End for $5 (was $10), and sci-fi sim RimWorld for $28 (was $35).

There are more recently-released games to choose from, but if you’re feeling nostalgic, there is the Good Old Games collection. Check out Myst Masterpiece Edition for $3 (was $6), Breath of Fire IV for $5 (was $10), and Resident Evil Bundle (1-3) for $12.50 ( was $25). Doom I+II is $4 (was $10) and is a great excuse to relive your boomer shooter days. While you’re at it, you may as well fire up Quake too, since it’s only $4 (was $10).

GOG’s Summer Sale

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