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GOG’s New Year’s Resolution Sale Begins

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GOG is hosting one last sale for the holidays, this time offering over 100 games on discount from both the past and present.

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The new year is officially here, and that means the holidays are gone. But one gaming distributor is getting 2018 started right with one last holiday sale. GOG’s New Year’s Resolution Sale is underway, with plenty of savings to latch on to until Jan. 15.

The deals, which last all the way to Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the U.S., feature discounts on everything from The Witcher 3 to Divinity: Original Sin 2. “Resolutions” regularly rotate, too, so shoppers can check out new recommendations from GOG each day. Here’s some of the highlights listed below:

Overall, GOG’s New Year’s Resolution Sale is a bit smaller than its winter holiday counterparts, but then again, it’s unfortunately not the holiday season anymore. Remember, shoppers have until Jan. 15 to stack up on GOG’s recommended games. In the meantime, check out the sale’s full announcement here.

H/T PCGamer


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