DRM-free Star Wars games are on the cheap as GOG.com’s summer sale enters full swing
All 19 DRM-free Star Wars games for PC on GOG.com are currently on sale thanks to the digital storefront’s summer sale.
Most of the Star Wars games are marked down either 60- or 75-percent, with many now retailing for under US$3. The summer sales ends June 20.
For those unaware, GOG.com is a PC video games digital marketplace that’s similar to Steam. GOG.com, which is owned by Witcher 3 studio CD Projekt, is most well-known for selling DRM-free version of games.
Here’s the entire list of Star Wars games, along with their current costs:
- Starfighter ($1.49)
- TIE Fighter Special Edition ($3.99)
- Knights of the Old Republic ($2.49)
- X-Wing Special Edition ($3.99)
- Galactic Battlegrounds Saga ($2.39)
- Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords ($2.49)
- X-Wing Alliance ($3.99)
- Pandemic’s Battlefront II ($2.49)
- Rebellion ($2.39)
- Jedi Knight – Jedi Academy ($2.49)
- Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II ($1.49)
- Empire at War: Gold Pack ($4.99)
- X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter ($3.99)
- Rogue Squadron 3D ($3.99)
- Jedi Knight II – Jedi Outcast ($2.49)
- Republic Commando ($2.49)
- Dark Forces ($1.49)
- Shadows of the Empire ($3.99)
- Rebel Assault 1 + 2 ($3.99)
It’s also worth noting that hundreds of other non-Star Wars games are also on sale at GOG.com, so it’s definitely worth checking out.
Personally, Starfighter looks most enticing to me. I might pick it up to get some N-1 Starfighter practice before the Battlefront II gameplay reveal this weekend—which will feature pilotable of those Naboo starfighters!