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[XB1] The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt GOTY Version $23.99 @ Microsoft | [PC] $23.69 @ GOG

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Same price to previous deal but doesn't look like Gold subscription is required.

PC version is also on sale at GOG for $23.69.

The most awarded game of 2015!
Become a monster slayer for hire and embark on an epic journey to
track down the child of prophecy, a living weapon capable of untold destruction.
INCLUDES ALL EXPANSIONS AND ADDITIONAL CONTENT.

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  • So which platform is better to play this game, PC or XBox in terms of graphics and the ease at which it can be played?

    • +2

      Pc with xbox controller is heaven

    • +1

      PC. Playing this game maxed out with 60+fps is a dream.

  • Finally bit the bullet and purchased on XB1

  • PC is amazing…
    Gorgeous Game which is a lot of fun to play.
    But it's the story & characters that really made it GOTY.

    • +1

      On March 31st we are going to discontinue the Fair Price Package program. Let us explain the reasoning behind this decision.

      We came up with Fair Price Package (FPP) as a way to make up the price difference between various countries. Some games on GOG.COM have regional pricing, meaning the price of the same game in one place can be higher compared to its price in North America. In countries where the game is more expensive, we give users the equivalent of the price difference in GOG Wallet funds. In actual numbers, on average, we give users back 12% of the game price from our own pocket. In some cases, this number can reach as high as 37%.

      In the past, we were able to cover these extra costs from our cut and still turn a small profit. Unfortunately, this is not the case anymore. With an increasing share paid to developers, our cut gets smaller. However, we look at it, at the end of the day we are a store and need to make sure we sell games without a loss.

      Removing FPP is not a decision we make lightly, but by making this change, we will be able to offer better conditions to game creators, which — in turn — will allow us to offer you more curated classic games and new releases. All DRM-free.

      We wanted to make sure you have some lead time to still benefit from the Fair Price Package. The program will last until the 31st of March, 2019, so if you would like to take advantage of it, now is the time. The funds you gather from the program will keep the 12 months expiration date from the moment you’ve been granted your last funds.

  • Have the first 2 on Steam. Any disadvantage on getting this on GOG (besides a fragmented library, of course). Don't care about community features.

    • GOG normally is an advantage since the games are DRM-free and you actually own them. I don't think GOG games need a client to run in the background so you can play the game straight from the exe. The disadvantage is that it's simply not steam.
      I for one would buy all my SP games from GOG but their library is kinda small.

    • We have it both on GOG and Steam. I found that it crashed a lot more on GOG than it did on Steam (on the same PC).

      This is just my personal experience though…

  • Great game for a great price. Side quests can be as long as other full games these days.
    Great graphics too, started playing it again and the expansions

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