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Warner Bros. Teams up With GoG.com to Bring Select Titles to Its Storefront

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Bastion, Lego Batman, and Mortal Kombat 1-3 are some of the titles Warner Bros. are launching on GoG.com.

Good Old Games is the perpetual hero of the PC gaming world, bringing quality, DRM-free classic titles to fans at more-than-reasonable prices. Every day it’s massive library grows, and has even convinced big-time studios like Disney to join its ranks. Now, Warner Bros. Interactive is following suit, and a select collection of classic WB games will soon be available on gog.com.

Six games will launch this week, and of those six, five of them will have a pretty hefty week-long discount. They are as follows (with their respective discounts shown in brackets):

  • Mortal Kombat 1-3 Bundle (no discount)
  • LEGO Batman (-50%)
  • LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 (-60%)
  • LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 (-60%)
  • F.E.A.R.: First Encounter Assault Recon – The Complete Trilogy (-50%)
  • Bastion (-60%)

“We are very happy to see another of the gaming’s juggernauts venture into the DRM-free waters with us.” says Oleg Klapovsky, GOG.com’s VP of Business Development and Operations. “Together with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, we are planning on more exciting releases, so stay tuned!”

These six titles mark the start of hopefully many more from Warner Bros. backlog making their way onto the service. While some of them aren’t exactly “classic” (IE: Bastion), it’s still nice to see the service grow.

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