During the GOG Autumn Sale, over 4000 DRM-free games are on sale.

The online video game reseller GOG's Autumn sale features a wide selection of AAA and vintage titles at steep discounts. During GOG's Autumn Sale, gamers can save up to 90% on popular PC titles.

The biggest or most well-known PC games, from recent AAA releases to vintage PC classics, are currently on sale at the online video game retailer GOG. About 4,000 titles are available for up to 90% less than their usual retail price during the sale, which runs until November 9.

The developers of Cyberpunk and The Witcher, CD Projekt, created the online video game distribution platform GOG with the intention of providing players true ownership of their digital game collections. The site's main draw is the absence of digital rights management on all of its titles, which would typically allow creators to control how their work is consumed or disseminated. This is in addition to its almost continual discounts on popular titles. Without DRM, games are free from third-party interference, allowing players to redownload and change them without being constrained by the developers.

Since being DRM-free also removes internet connection requirements that many games require in order to even run, the site primarily focuses on single-player experiences. However, since MMOs are fundamentally online games that can only be played online, this does mean that live-service games like Destiny 2 or any other MMO games are not available on the website.

The site's Autumn sale offers substantial discounts on over 4,000 games from its catalog, with some going for as little as $2.49 and offering hundreds of hours of gaming. In time for the release of the Phantom Liberty expansion next month, among games on sale this fall include the classic RPG Baldur's Gate, its original sequel, and Cyberpunk 2077.

Every day, the website will add new games to the sale, ensuring that there is something for every kind of gamer. From vintage RPGs and point-and-click adventures to vintage console games like Tomb Raider, GOG provides a ton of classic titles that aren't available on other platforms like Steam at costs that are lower than other online merchants.

Most new games that are launched on Steam or the Epic Games Store are also accessible on GOG, giving it a viable alternative for people searching for a new way to buy their games. The website frequently offers free games to users, and Hero of the Kingdom II is one of their current selections.