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The DRM-free retailer set to deliver daily multiple game bundles and more than 200 flash deals, all up to 90% off, featuring all-time favorite gaming classics and sensational indie titles; and loads of surprise flash giveaways. The GOG.com Summer Sale kicks off today.

With rising temperatures and increasing risk of sunstroke, GOG.com have decided to give gamers a reason to rest in the shade for a while: It’s time for the 2014 DRM-Free Summer Sale! Offering a variety of lightning-fast deals for games like Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure, Don’t Starve, and Wizardry 8; as well as daily bundles on Ubisoft classics, Hasbro Dungeons and Dragons RPGs, Bullfrog classic titles, adventure games of all ages, and so much more. They’ll even have more than a few giveaways sprinkled into the mix for good measure. On the first day gamers can take advantage of fantastic deals on titles like Kentucky Route Zero, Divinity: Dragon Commander, and Luftrausers.

With a flood of rapidly-changing deals gamers will need to check back often. Make sure you don’t miss out on the best that GOG.com Summer Sale 2014has to offer!

About GOG.com
GOG.com is a store that sells DRM-free games for download. With more than 700 games in its catalog and 150+ partners, they have games from every big studio you’ve ever heard of—Electronic Arts, Activision, Ubisoft, Square-Enix—and games from indie studios that produce brilliant games in obscurity. Formerly known as Good Old Games, GOG.com has games from as far back as 1981 and as recently as yesterday. With the best games in history for PC and Mac, GOG.com has grown to be the #2 independent digital distributor on the ‘Net.


About Dalton McClain

A gamer at heart, and a creator by trade. As a shy kid who grew up in a small town, my only solace was with the games that I enjoyed playing. That being said I enjoy just about every type of game, but more than anything I love playing horror/unique games. I look forward to sharing my knowledge of the strange and unusual with the world.