GOG has officially launched its much-anticipated annual Autumn Sale, offering a treasure trove of discounts on a variety of PC games that promise to keep players engaged well into 2025. Running until November 4, this year’s sale features not only contemporary hits but also a selection of classic titles preserved under the GOG Preservation Program.
Highlights of the Autumn Sale
This year’s sale showcases significant price reductions on some of the most sought-after games. For instance, the critically acclaimed Cyberpunk 2077, typically priced at , is now available for just . In addition, the game’s expansive DLC, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, is also discounted to from its regular price of . Fans of horror can take advantage of a 50% discount on the much-anticipated Silent Hill 2 remake, bringing its price down to . For those in search of a more introspective experience, Disco Elysium – The Final Cut is an enticing option at 75% off, now priced at .
While GOG is renowned for its extensive library of classic games, the Autumn Sale does not disappoint in this regard either. The 2016 reboot of Doom is available for a mere , reflecting an 80% discount from its standard price of . Additionally, the beloved Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition can be snagged for , down from . Classic titles such as Spore Collection and SimCity 3000 Unlimited are also featured at 50% off, now priced at and , respectively.
Notably, New Vegas, Spore, and SimCity 3000 are all integral parts of GOG’s Preservation Program, which was established in 2024 to ensure that these classic games remain playable on modern hardware while supporting contemporary gaming peripherals. However, maintaining this program has proven to be more challenging than anticipated. Marcin Paczynski, GOG’s senior business development manager, candidly remarked in an interview with The Game Business, “To be perfectly honest, it’s harder than we thought it would be. What we’ve found out is that the games and how they work has deteriorated way faster than what we thought. And we are not talking only about the game not launching. We are talking about more subtle things as well.”