GOG DRM-free winter sale kicks off with Fallout freebies

GOG DRM-free winter sale kicks off with Fallout freebies
James Orry Updated on by

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GOG.com has kicked off its 2013 DRM-free Winter Sale by offering free downloads of Fallout 1, 2 and Fallout Tactics.

The classic games will be available at no cost for just 48 hours, so make sure you grab your freebies now. This will also be one of the last times you are able to get the titles via GOG.com, with the rights to sell the titles changing hands at the end of the year.

In addition, more than 600 games from GOG.com’s catalogue will get a 50 per cent discount until the promo finale on December 29.

GOG.com will offer three different types of daily deal:

  • A selection of deeply-discounted, great games – celebrated classic and new acclaimed indie – will be showcased by a well-known YouTube gaming channel in a daily sale up to 75 per cent off.
  • GOG.com’s community will also have their say – each day they will vote on which of two daily game bundles will get an up to 80 per cent discount.
  • Each registered GOG.com user will receive daily Mystery Boxes with gifts of special sales or even the occasional free game.

Source: Press release