Friday, 7 December 2012

Week's worth of winter vouchers


Exciting, isn't it? A whole week's worth of vouchers!

We have a 25% code that will be running from 1200 GMT Friday December 7th, until 1200 GMT Friday December 14th, valid on hundreds of digital titles across the site:

GMG25-CZPYL-D5MQ6

Here's a list of a load of the daily vouchers and deals we'll have, each running for 24 hours on PC digital games:

Friday 7th December from 1200 GMT

Saturday 8th December from 1200 GMT

Sunday 9th December from 1200 GMT

Monday 10th December from 1200 GMT
  • Skyrim is 40% off with GMG40-4DIJU-TT4PB
  • Dark Souls is 30% with GMG30-06DO3-LTVV9

Tuesday 11th December from 1200 GMT

(Europe only, guys) Wednesday 12th December from 1200 GMT

Thursday 13th December from 1200 GMT

-James
Excited for the weekend. There will be gaming. Much glorious gaming.

*Regional restrictions apply as usual. If you can't see a buy button or find it by searching the site, we can't sell it there. All promotional products are limited stock and may run out before the end of their announced time. Vouchers don't stack on each other. Bird is the word.

4 comments:

  1. I'm just posting here because your survey didn't include the ability to make further comments. Now that I'm here I'm not sure if I should say everything, nor do I remember everything I wanted to say.

    One thing, I rarely buy games early on, but Lego Lord of the Rings caught my fancy and I want it. I'm tempted it's Steam, because I want it to be a family game, and Steam has this "only one player" issue, where if I add the game to my account nobody will be able to play it without forcing me out. The physical disk shouldn't have this problem (I understand it's not Steamworks).

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    1. You can try and get round it by using Steam's offline mode, or simply creating another Steam account for Lego LOTR.

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  2. Wow. I did the survey, waited for today to come to use the code on my game of choice (chivalry) only to find the game is now out of stock and I can't even buy it at a price that doesn't include the 50% off deal, which I would happily do.

    Why would there ever be a download limit or "stock" on a digital game? It's so backwards it hurts.

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    1. Jordan, it's because we're selling Steam keys for this product, which we need the publisher of the game to supply us with. We can't simply generate them ourselves, I'm sure you can understand.

      We have more available now though and the deal is still up so fill your boots :)

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