It’s Classics Day on GOG as new giveaways and games join the Winter Sale

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From Press Release:

Today, December 19th is the day of classics on Winter Sale which means the nostalgia levels are going through the roof. Here’s what you can expect!
Claim the Broken Sword Giveaway, but make sure to do it before December 22nd at 1:59 PM UTC. A twisted plot is waiting for you to unravel. Reveal the truth behind a secret conspiracy and save the world from the Templars’ evil plan.
Preserving classic games is our thing, so today’s big wave of new releases is all about games that scratch that itch for older but greatly playable games:
  • From Atari: RollerCoaster Tycoon, Tempest and Dragonview;
  • From Throwback Entertainment: Austerlitz, Final Frontier and Firezone;
  • From Piko Interactive: Impossamole, Radical Rex and Motor Mash;
New publishers joined our Winter Sale which means that dozens of great titles are coming your way. Thanks to BethesdaUbisoft and Focus Entertainment you have a chance to get amazing deals for such titles like: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition (-60%), Heroes of Might and Magic III (-75%) or Silverfall: Complete (-78%).
In other Winter Sale news, we are going to celebrate Indie Day on December 22nd. It will bring a batch of titles from smaller devs and publishers including releases of Void Scrappers, Bomber Crew, Autonauts and many more.
Another wave of cool bundles is coming at you. Here’s what you can expect:
  • Rogue-like 2-pack 65% cheaper than usual (including Curse of the Dead Gods and Loop Hero);
  • An Exploration 2-pack with a -78% discount (including Journey to the Savage Planet and Aquanox Deep Descent Collector’s Edition);
  • Atari Build Your Own Bundle with increased discount when buying 5+ games and even more when buying 10+ games;
  • Indie Build Your Own Bundle with 50 titles on increasing discount – the more games you buy (or already own), the discount increases (3% more if you buy or own 10 titles and 5% more if you buy or own at least 20 titles).
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