Thursday, June 25th 2020
GOG Releases Cyberpunk 2077 Goodies Collection & Ultimate RED Collection
Good Old Games have recently released a free limited edition Cyberpunk 2077 digital Goodies Collection available on their site. The pack which totals 4GB includes a compilation of official digital content previously released by CD PROJEKT RED as well as brand new concept arts, desktop wallpapers, and printable posters. The giveaway is time-limited and will run until 4th July 2020, 5 PM UTC.
The Ultimate RED Collection has also returned to the store, containing a pre-order for Cyberpunk 2077 and all The Witcher games. This pack is priced at 87.77 USD and is available until the 4th of July 2020, 5 PM UTC. In addition to the aforementioned deals GOG is also offering a Cyberpunk 2077 merch discount for any per-orders of the game standalone or as a part of the Ultimate RED Collection before July the 4th 2020, 5 PM UTC. This discount pack includes deals reaching up to -35% on selected Cyberpunk 2077 merch available in CD PROJEKT RED STORE, J!NX online store, and Things From Another World store.
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The Ultimate RED Collection has also returned to the store, containing a pre-order for Cyberpunk 2077 and all The Witcher games. This pack is priced at 87.77 USD and is available until the 4th of July 2020, 5 PM UTC. In addition to the aforementioned deals GOG is also offering a Cyberpunk 2077 merch discount for any per-orders of the game standalone or as a part of the Ultimate RED Collection before July the 4th 2020, 5 PM UTC. This discount pack includes deals reaching up to -35% on selected Cyberpunk 2077 merch available in CD PROJEKT RED STORE, J!NX online store, and Things From Another World store.
10 Comments on GOG Releases Cyberpunk 2077 Goodies Collection & Ultimate RED Collection
Its absolutely useless, but definitely gets you in the mood to 'secure' that pre order :p :oops:
Only one set has 3440x1440 in.
I could upload them for the taking. I didn't. That's how I understand mutual respect.
If the game demands a certain platform to run then it's not DRM-free.
I think you confuse DRM with copy protection, e.g. DeNuvo.
Now, put GOG instead of GameStop in the above sentence and see if it makes sense. If a game is compiled only for a PC, it doesn't mean it has DRM. It means devs only care if their game runs on PC, not that it is locked for PC on purpose. Let's assume for a moment I'm the mentally challenged one here. Now, let's head over to Wikipedia and look up DRM there, check the article and its sources.
Afterwards, let read all our comments again. I know I did. I bet it will feel kind of strange for you afterwards.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management
You were embarrassed what now?