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where?

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green man gaming

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For me (in UK) Alan Wake is on a counter with a buy now button, but it says "coming soon" on it's page (with no price), is the counter for when it will be on sale? (not that that would make any sense)

But Darkness II (always think of the band every time I see the TV advert) it's 50% off at £19.99.

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Unfortunately that seems to translate to £30 and the voucher is only 30%.

But that makes it £20.10, which is at least cheaper than the £22.99 currently on Steam.

They made us wait, what, 21 months for PC version? Well then I can make them wait 21 months until I buy it.

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it's some cents cheaper and steam has Collector edition + a DLC free

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The GMG price I gave is for the collectors edition, the standard edition is £16.75 (with discount).

BTW the vouchers is for 33%, they had labelled it wrong earlier.

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Then obviously the wait doesn't really matter to you and you're just complaining because you enjoy it.

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Is it a Steamworks title?

ED: Just checked GMG site. Says it requires Steam so I guess so! Also I think retail copies are/will be (not sure if there are retail versions already) Steamworks as well?

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