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GOG’s St. Patrick’s Day Sale Brings Deals on Star Wars Games

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Save on over 300 games for GOG’s St. Patrick’s Day sale, which lasts until March 19.

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St. Patrick’s Day is approaching fast, and that means it’s time for holiday savings once again. GOG’s St. Patrick’s Day Sale is here with over 300 games on sale throughout the coming week ahead.

Per usual, this week’s sale features deals on everything from classic PC adventure titles to AAA hits to indie games released in the past year. Check out some of the highlights from the sale below.

Throughout the St. Patrick’s Day Sale, GOG is also offering a loot box system called “Leprechaun Hats.” For $3, shoppers can pick up a mystery title ranging from $3.49 to $19.94 in value. Each game from the Leprechaun Hat is “randomly drawn from a pool of hand-picked standalone titles,” and shoppers that pick up a Mystery Game that doesn’t work with their system can even refund their purchase for their full $3 back. For more information, check out GOG’s FAQs on the Leprechaun Hats.

The GOG St. Patrick’s Day Sale lasts from now until March 19, 11pm UTC, so make sure to do any necessary shopping in the coming days ahead.

H/T PCGamer


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