
That’s a pretty sweet deal if you’ve never played The Witcher 2, as it was one of 2011’s best RPGs thanks to its memorable protagonist (Geralt, the badass enigmatic Witcher), its gorgeous visuals and lively world. Once you have 7 stamps, you’ll get The Witcher 2 and a gaming documentary called The Gamers: Director’s Cut for free. GOG likes to do fun things with every sale, and this one tasks gamers with collecting “stamps”, which are made available every few hours and must be clicked on to be collected. At the time of writing the countdown is 28 hours, which means the offer ends at 4pm on the 14th of November, so head over there now, sign up for an account and immerse yourself in some of the best horseback combat yet seen in a game. The front page shows games being promoted for a limited time, and even tells you that Mount & Blade is free for another day or so. That’s over 700 Good Old Games that you can pick up for up to 80% off, and since GOG’s prices are so low to start with you can really snap up some good deals. That means for the next two weeks or so, almost everything on the site is, or will be, up for sale.



It should be an Autumn sale, but I they’re probably trying to appeal to their American customer base. One of my most favourite websites ever, GOG.com, is having its annual Fall sale.
