GOG Celebrates It's 10th Anniversary By Giving Away Free Copies Of Shadow Warrior 2
Here's a little PSA, in case you missed it. GOG, the online video game retailer that specializes in DRM-free games, is celebrating 10 years in action.
As part of that celebration, they recently gave gamers a chance to vote on which game they'd like to receive as a free gift. The choices were between Firewatch, Superhot, and Shadow Warrior 2. The latter won.
What this means for you is that you have a little over 40 hours -- as of this writing -- to snag Shadow Warrior 2 for free.
If you were one of the people who voted for Firewatch, the loss isn't all bad. It may not be free, but you can grab it at a 75% discount. Superhot is discounted as well, at 50% off.
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