500-Plus DRM-Free PC Games Discounted In New GOG Sale
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The official start to Spring is still a few weeks off, but that hasn't stopped The Witcher developer CD Projekt Red from kicking off a Spring Sale for its DRM-free PC store, GOG.
Started today, the six-day Spring Sale features 500-plus deals, with some titles and bundles marked down by as much as 90 percent. Some of the standout deals include The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the Year for $30, Pillars of Eternity: Hero Edition for $18, and the Wasteland 2: Director's Cut for $16. Other games that are marked down include Superhot ($12.50), Telltale's Batman series ($12.50), and Outlast ($5).
There are also bundles available, themed around things like "Our Favorite Indie Games," "Games With Wacky Weapons," "Our Favorite First-Person Games," and "Games For Foodies," among others.
Go to GOG's website to see a complete rundown of the deals. GOG's Spring Sale ends on March 12 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. As is always the case, there is no DRM on games sold on GOG.
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