Summer Sale Giveaway Features ‘Shadowrun Trilogy’

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Shadowrun Trilogy (Photo Courtesy Of Harebrained Schemes)

Shadowrun Trilogy (Photo Courtesy Of Harebrained Schemes)

GOG Summer Sale has offered crazy discounts on multiple games, and we’re truly grateful for it. But just as we thought things were already perfect, GOG is offering FREE Shadowrun Trilogy as the sale finale. If the RPG series is your cup of tea, you can claim it here.

Shadowrun is a sci-fi RPG set in a world in which cybernetics, magic and fantasy creatures co-exist. The story features a variety of elements, including cyberpunk, urban fantasy, crime, horror, detective fiction, etc. The Trilogy in the giveaway incorporates 2013’s Shadowrun Returns, 2014’s Shadowrun: Dragonfall and 2015’s Shadowrun: Hong Kong. Normally, the whole deal would run you around $70, but now, it costs nothing!

There are also many benefits of playing Shadowrun right now as opposed to when it first came out. Back then, the system didn’t allow players to save at any point of progression, but this function has been installed as one of the updated features. Many mod support will come along as well.

Even if you’re not a big fan of RPG, there are many games currently at good discounts. Cyberpunk 2077, though reeking of bugs several months ago, has now returned to the PlayStation Store and is sold for $39.99 (-33%) on GOG. Another well-received product from CD Project, The Witcher 3, also comes with an appealing $9.99 (-80%) deal. Horizon Zero Dawn, whose sequel Horizon Forbidden West is coming, now only costs $29.99 (-40%).

For the full list of discounts, even up to 90% off, check it out here.

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