GOG's New Year Resolution Sale to Last Until January 15

Screenshot from the "Tyranny" trailer YouTube/Paradox Interactive

Digital distribution platform GOG's New Year's resolution sale went live earlier in January. The sale will continue all the way to Jan.15 with more than a hundred games going on sale.

According to PC Gamer, now is a good chance for game enthusiasts everywhere to stock up on games both old and new because GOG's New Year Resolution sale comes with huge discounts ranging up to 90 percent. The first page alone features an assortment of games available for under $5.

Some of those games include:

"Deponia," a point and click adventure game that follows the adventures of a boy named Rufus and his quest to find love. The standalone game can be purchased for $1.49, while the entirety of the Deponia series is also currently on sale. All four games can be bought on GOG for $19.49 instead of the original $69.96.

"The Witcher: Enhanced Edition," an action-adventure game that follows Geralt of Rivia as he goes around the world slaying monsters and doing quests. Similar to "Deponia," the standalone game can be purchased for $1.49 and the whole series, including the latest addition "Witcher 3" is currently on sale as well. The entire series can now be purchased on GOG for $49.44 instead of $114.94.

"Night of the Rabbit," is another game on sale for less than $5. The game follows the story of a young boy named Jerry and a rabbit. The duo make their way into the strange world of Mousewood where magic, talking animals, and a handful of mysteries abound.

Aside from the under $5 sale, GOG is also putting a handful of more popular games on sale.

This list includes classics such as hit roleplaying game "Baldur's Gate" and "Divinity Original Sin 2." Aside from that, it also includes both "The Legend of Grimrock" games for $.15, and the RPG "Tyranny" for $23.99.

Game's such as Telltale's "Walking Dead" and action platformer "Hob" are also currently on sale. 

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