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As Steam’s Spring Sale ends, GOG kicks its own off with over 7,500 deals

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As Steam’s Spring Sale ends, GOG kicks its own off with over 7,500 deals
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Today (March 20th) is the final day of Steam’s Spring Sale, and over the past seven days, we’ve seen plenty of amazing discounts, from the best $5 and $10 games to the Steam Deck's top 10 most-played games, all discounted during the sale. As always, this year was packed with deals. However, if you didn't have time to check out Steam's Spring Sale and missed out on some must-have games, don't worry, because GOG's Spring Sale has now kicked off.

For those unaware, GOG is a digital game shop like Steam, owned by CD Projekt, that focuses on providing DRM-free games, allowing users to truly own and play their games offline. Just like Steam's Spring Sale, GOG also hosts a similar event every year and gives gamers the chance to expand their library with big discounts on their favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) titles.

GOG Spring Sale is now live

Over on the official GOG website, the Spring Sale treasure hunt has started and will run until April 2, giving you just under two weeks to find your next favorite title at a good discount. The sale offers over 7,500 deals on indie gems, iconic classics, AAA games, and everything in between. For instance, the Bestsellers list includes fan favorites like God of War, available at a 60% discount, or the Game of the Year Baldur's Gate 3 for 20% off.

And that's not all. GOG also offers discounts on what they call “good old games,” which include classics like Mad Max for just $2.99 or Batman: Arkham Origins for only $1.99. There's even the GOG Preservation Program, which focuses on maintaining and preserving these older classics to ensure they work properly on modern devices. On top of that, a few titles are listed under “coming soon,” including the recently announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, meaning that it could soon join the Spring Sale.

Source: GOG

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