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The Crown Jewels of RPG.

D&D fans are really lucky when it comes to PC games. Almost all of the RPGs set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons have become classics. Just look at the studios that made those games: BioWare (Baldur's Gate I and II, Neverwinter Nights, Star Wars: KOTOR, Mass Effect), Black Isle Studios (Fallout 2, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment), or Troika Games (Arcanum, Vampire the Masquarade - Bloodlines, Temple of Elemental Evil). Late '90s were a fantastic time for RPGs. Arguably, never later or never before were so many fantastic role-playing games brought to life. And even though they were so similar, they never copied each other, and each of those classics has its own distinctive style. Today only, for the next 24 hours, they're all 75% off in our [url=http://www.gog.com/promo/dungeons___dragons_deal]Dungeons & Dragons Deal.

Baldur’s Gate: The Original Saga and Baldur’s Gate II: Complete collectively received over 10 “Best game of the year” awards from publications such as PC Gamer, Eurogamer, Computer Games Magazine and IGN.

Likewise, the Icewind Dale series brought the D&D license to action RPG gaming, first in the old-school 2nd edition, and then with the updated 3rd edition mechanics in the second game in the series.

Planescape: Torment is widely considered as one of the best storytelling RPGs in gaming history, and if you've never heard the story of Nameless one, it's time now to fix this mistake.

The treasure chamber wouldn't be complete without Neverwinter Nights--a game with a great single player campaign that offers even greater multiplayer experience and modding capabilities.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard is a fascinating blend of RPG and RTS. Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone is an action RPG with some interesting tactical elements to go along with the usual hack and slash of the genre. Finally, Temple of Elemental Evil is not only a great tactical RPG based off one of the most famously brutal old-school tabletop RPG modules, but it's also one of the most difficult PC games you'll ever play.
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tburger: It's 75% for bundle and 50% off if you buy separate games.
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anx: Are you sure? I don't think so.
It's 50% individually or 75% for the lot. The only exception is for the Baldur's Gates which don't have the normal 50% off.
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TurnipSlayerr: ...
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Eli: OK, so it's been a few days and to the best of my knowledge this has not yet been answered. So hey, Turnip! Get in here and give us an answer! I think that DaCostaBR, ShogunDarius, myself and many, many others all deserve to know the answer to our mutual question:

Was this "Dungeons and Dragons Deal" the last truly new promo we'll see for this holiday season?

Have we seen every individual holiday promo by now? Are we going to see any that are completely new before January 4th? Because T said publicly that there'd be only one more unique, surprise promo after the "End of the World" sale, and I'd say this one qualifies. Please, we all just want to take some of those games off our wishlists and put them on our shelves. Give it to us straight.
Yeah, that was the last new one. If a game hasn't popped up in a bundle yet, that means it won't be bundled.
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TurnipSlayerr: Yeah, that was the last new one. If a game hasn't popped up in a bundle yet, that means it won't be bundled.
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Fictionvision: Thank you for the confirmation.

Is there anything special planned for the last day after the bundles run out of repeats? (At least from counting people have gotten 1 day more than the number of total bundles.)

That is if you can provide any hints or info.
You'll have to wait and see, I'm afraid