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[PC] 269 French published games up to 90% off: Streets of Rage 4,Dead Cells $17.99; XIII $2.19; Splinter Cell,Rayman $1.89 @ GOG

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GOG's French Week promo event has discounts on 269 games (and 87 DLCs) that were created or published by French companies (e.g. Ubisoft, Microids, Focus Home Interactive, DotEmu), of up to 90% off. Promo sale event finishes on July 20th 8:00AM AEST.


Here's a listing of brand-new releases/debuts on GOG as part of the French Week promo event:


Microids build-your-own bundle promo whereby if you purchase 5 or more Microids-published titles, you are entitled to a deeper discount


There's far too many games for me to write out in full here, but here's a handful that I noticed at a glance as being bestselling recently / highest rated:

… feel free to comment on other good deals you may find amongst these 350 odd games/DLCs. Bonne chasse! :)

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  • A nice offering from the “cheese-eating surrender-monkeys” as Clarkson hilariously referred to the French as.

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    ooh la la

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    Apparently the XIII remake is getting a remake.

    https://www.pcgamer.com/the-xiii-remake-is-getting-a-remake/

    Free upgrade mentioned…

  • Find some interesting obscure games when browsing the whole list on gog itself

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    Dead Cells at $17.99 (normally $35.95 - 50% off) is a solid deal IMO - roughly matches the all time low on Steam (when purchasing in AUD at any rate). The DLC are also on sale at the moment. Great game!

    • Good call, I've updated the deal subject and post content to mention Dead Cells

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    I've spotted what appears to be bang-for-buck friendly price errors(?) on two games that are featured in this French Week promo, in the sense that their Deluxe Edition versions are cheaper than their Standard Edition versions:

    Normally, the Deluxe Edition versions are more expensive as they include DLC(s) and/or additional content (e.g. soundtracks, art books, etc.).

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