GOG puts EA classics on sale for the weekend

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This weekend, GOG are offering you a whole range of EA games for the price of Cheaper Than Usual. By you, I mean everyone. All of the readers. All of everyone who looks at GOG, in fact. I’m sorry; you as an individual are not special.

This, as you might expect, is a pretty huge range of games spanning pretty much every genre you can think of. If you want some modern BioWare action, Jade Empire might be up your street. If you were disappointed by SimCity, grab a hold of SimCity 2000. Or get any of the Wing Commander games. Or any of the Ultima games. Or Theme Hospital. Or Syndicate. Or Alpha Centauri, orĀ Crusader: No Remorse, or how about I stop listing the games on sale and just link you directly to the page?

As noted yesterday, you’ll get a free copy of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition whenever you purchase a game on GOG, so you’re getting even more than normal. Cor.


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