'Tyranny,' 'Dying Light' and 'Pillars of Eternity' will be discounted on GOG.com's St. Patrick's Day sale

A promotional photo for "Dying Light: The Following" which is one of the games that are currently on sale on GOG.com. Dying Light

GOG.com is currently giving away huge discounts for popular games which include "Tyranny," "Dying Light" and "Pillars of Eternity" for its St. Patrick's Day sale.

Players who are patiently waiting for a discount on the said games will be happy to learn about GOG.com's ongoing sale. It's quite important to point out that the games on sale aren't just composed of old games — GOG.com is also offering relatively new popular games that were released only last year. "Dying Light: The Following," for example, is on sale at 50% off, moving its price from $59.99 to $29.99. "Tyranny: Overlord Edition" is at 66% off, moving its price from $59.99 to $20.39. "Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition," on the other hand, is discounted at 25% off, making it available for purchase at $29.99 instead of $39.99.

The ongoing sale has different discount tiers. Players may avail of up to 75% discount on games they like. The different discount tiers and some of the games that are on sale are as follows: 10% off for "Opus Magnum" and "Zwei: The Arges Adventure"; 20% off for "Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection," "Pyre" and "The Banner Saga 2"; 25% off for "The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 3rd" and "The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel"; 40% off for "Last Day of June"; 50% off for "Shadow Warrior 2," "Little Nightmares," "Absolver," "Abzu," "Outcast: Second Contact" and "The Mystery of the Druids"; 55% off for "Furi"; 60% off for "Ember," "Star Wars: X-Wing Special Edition," "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed" and "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic"; 66% off for "Worms WMD" and "Yooka-Laylee"; 70% off for "Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter" and 75% off for "Broforce," "Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines" and "Age of Wonders III."

Meanwhile, GOG.com is offering Leprechaun Hats for players who want to get a mystery game. These hats are available at $3.00 each, containing a Mystery Game that is worth at least $3.49 to $19.94. This means that the games players will get will always be more expensive than the hat they paid for.

GOG.com's St. Patrick's Day Sale is scheduled to run until Mar. 19.

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