GOG Halloween Sale Is Live Until November 4

Get some classics and newer games at a reduced price.

Posted By | On 29th, Oct. 2019

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It’s that time of year again, the age of witches and ghouls and whatever other frights you wanna insert into that equation. It’s this time of year when storefronts love to discount their horror (or kinda, sorta horror) games. Steam, Epic Games Store and the PlayStation Store all have ongoing sales, and now it’s time for GOG to join the fold.

A big part of GOG’s appeal is its classic titles along with the DRM free approach. In this year’s Halloween sale you can revisit some great horror titles such as Dead Space, The Suffering series and Blood. But it’s not just classics, you can net some newer titles that maybe aren’t quite horror, but close enough like Hollow Knight, Blasphemous, Thimbleweed Park and a good host more.

The Halloween sale will run from now until November 4th, so you’ll get a little time after the witching hour to purchase some spooky games. For a full list of games available for sale, check out the store’s Halloween sale page through here.


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