
Winter offers start with a new free video game, which you can add to the library permanently.
December advances inexorably to make way for the end of the year, but before Christmas begins their annual festivities, the different companies have begun to take out all their artillery and offer significant sales within their catalog. GOG, the digital store owned by CD Projekt RED, is one of those that has already started its discount campaign, just like Sony, which has made offers available to players up to 85%. However, GOG wanted to have a detail with customers and gives away, for a limited time Wasteland 2: Director's Cut.
During the next 48 hours, all platform users will have the opportunity to claim and acquire the game permanently without paying a single euro. Meanwhile, the developer behind the project, InXile Entertainment, works on the development of the third installment of the saga, which was seen in the X019, the videogame event organized by Microsoft.
InXile, one of the new Xbox studios
The studio has been one of those that has become part of Xbox Game Studios. Those of Redmond announced the purchase of InXile as part of a new expansion strategy, which has led Microsoft to acquire companies such as Obsidian Entertainment, Ninja Theory, Double Fine or PlayGround. The idea of the company is to strengthen its network of internal teams to solve the lack of first party production, closely linked to large sagas such as Halo, Forza or Gears of War in the Xbox One generation.
Another reason why Xbox made the decision to host new studios is to reinforce both its new console, Project Scarlett, and Xbox Game Pass, a subscription service that allows access to a catalog of hundreds of games. In the case of the first party titles, all of them are incorporated from the day of launch.
Source | GOG