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Gamesplanet are having a big RPG and adventure game sale this weekSpend £8 / $8 and you’ll get The Council: The Complete Season for free

Spend £8 / $8 and you’ll get The Council: The Complete Season for free

Gamesplanet’s 15th anniversary celebrations continue this week with abig sale on adventure and RPG games. Runninguntil March 26th(that’s this Friday), there are over 400 games going cheap at the moment, including 50% off the BB Boys walking simDeath Stranding, 72% offThe Banner Sagatrilogy and 58% offPillars Of Eternity II: Deadfireto name just a few. You can also get the complete season ofThe Councilif you spend more than £8 / $8, too, which is actually pretty great if you ignore its bonkers ending.All you need to do to get your free copy of The Council is enter thepromo code RPGPARTYat checkout when you buy a game worth at least £8 / $8 from the adventure / RPG sale. The code is valid until the end of the sale at 8.59am GMT on March 26th, and it probably goes without saying that you can only use it once.Ienjoyed The Councilwhen I played it back in 2019, even if its plot goes massively off the boil in the middle of the fourth episode. Until that point, it’s a neat detective game about a secret society of world famous leaders who meet up to change the course of history, and its RPG-led dialogue options let you exploit their personality traits to gain new clues and info. It’s brilliantly done, and it could have been a detective game for the ages if it wasn’t for that terrible,terribleending.Still, it’s definitely worth playing the first three episodes if you’re getting it for free, and here are some hand-picked highlights from the sale that will help you get it:Death Stranding-£27.49 / $30 from Gamesplanet (50% off)Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire-£12.74 / $17 from Gamesplanet (58% off)Shenmue III-£14.39 / $15.99 from Gamesplanet (68% off)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy-£12 / $12 from Gamesplanet (60% off)Okami HD-£6.39 / $8 from Gamesplanet (60% off)Spellforce 3-£10 / $11 from Gamesplanet (78% off)Blasphemous-£9.59 / $12 from Gamesplanet (52% off)Fallout 4-£11.30 / $17 from Gamesplanet (43% off)Fallout: New Vegas-£4 / $5 from Gamesplanet (50% off)Shadowrun Trilogy-£10.45 / $12.50 from Gamesplanet (77% off)The Banner Saga Trilogy-£13.49 / $18 from Gamesplanet (72% off)A Plague Tale: Innocence-£11 / $12 from Gamesplanet (73% off)Code Vein-£14 / $21 from Gamesplanet (65% off)Little Nightmares II-£22.49 / $27 from Gamesplanet (10% off)Tales Of Berseria-£5.59 / $7 from Gamesplanet (86% off)Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom-£7 / $8.50 from Gamesplanet (86% off)Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Explorer Edition-£11 / $12.50 from Gamesplanet (31% off)

Gamesplanet’s 15th anniversary celebrations continue this week with abig sale on adventure and RPG games. Runninguntil March 26th(that’s this Friday), there are over 400 games going cheap at the moment, including 50% off the BB Boys walking simDeath Stranding, 72% offThe Banner Sagatrilogy and 58% offPillars Of Eternity II: Deadfireto name just a few. You can also get the complete season ofThe Councilif you spend more than £8 / $8, too, which is actually pretty great if you ignore its bonkers ending.All you need to do to get your free copy of The Council is enter thepromo code RPGPARTYat checkout when you buy a game worth at least £8 / $8 from the adventure / RPG sale. The code is valid until the end of the sale at 8.59am GMT on March 26th, and it probably goes without saying that you can only use it once.Ienjoyed The Councilwhen I played it back in 2019, even if its plot goes massively off the boil in the middle of the fourth episode. Until that point, it’s a neat detective game about a secret society of world famous leaders who meet up to change the course of history, and its RPG-led dialogue options let you exploit their personality traits to gain new clues and info. It’s brilliantly done, and it could have been a detective game for the ages if it wasn’t for that terrible,terribleending.Still, it’s definitely worth playing the first three episodes if you’re getting it for free, and here are some hand-picked highlights from the sale that will help you get it:Death Stranding-£27.49 / $30 from Gamesplanet (50% off)Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire-£12.74 / $17 from Gamesplanet (58% off)Shenmue III-£14.39 / $15.99 from Gamesplanet (68% off)Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy-£12 / $12 from Gamesplanet (60% off)Okami HD-£6.39 / $8 from Gamesplanet (60% off)Spellforce 3-£10 / $11 from Gamesplanet (78% off)Blasphemous-£9.59 / $12 from Gamesplanet (52% off)Fallout 4-£11.30 / $17 from Gamesplanet (43% off)Fallout: New Vegas-£4 / $5 from Gamesplanet (50% off)Shadowrun Trilogy-£10.45 / $12.50 from Gamesplanet (77% off)The Banner Saga Trilogy-£13.49 / $18 from Gamesplanet (72% off)A Plague Tale: Innocence-£11 / $12 from Gamesplanet (73% off)Code Vein-£14 / $21 from Gamesplanet (65% off)Little Nightmares II-£22.49 / $27 from Gamesplanet (10% off)Tales Of Berseria-£5.59 / $7 from Gamesplanet (86% off)Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom-£7 / $8.50 from Gamesplanet (86% off)Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Explorer Edition-£11 / $12.50 from Gamesplanet (31% off)

Gamesplanet’s 15th anniversary celebrations continue this week with abig sale on adventure and RPG games. Runninguntil March 26th(that’s this Friday), there are over 400 games going cheap at the moment, including 50% off the BB Boys walking simDeath Stranding, 72% offThe Banner Sagatrilogy and 58% offPillars Of Eternity II: Deadfireto name just a few. You can also get the complete season ofThe Councilif you spend more than £8 / $8, too, which is actually pretty great if you ignore its bonkers ending.

All you need to do to get your free copy of The Council is enter thepromo code RPGPARTYat checkout when you buy a game worth at least £8 / $8 from the adventure / RPG sale. The code is valid until the end of the sale at 8.59am GMT on March 26th, and it probably goes without saying that you can only use it once.

Ienjoyed The Councilwhen I played it back in 2019, even if its plot goes massively off the boil in the middle of the fourth episode. Until that point, it’s a neat detective game about a secret society of world famous leaders who meet up to change the course of history, and its RPG-led dialogue options let you exploit their personality traits to gain new clues and info. It’s brilliantly done, and it could have been a detective game for the ages if it wasn’t for that terrible,terribleending.

Still, it’s definitely worth playing the first three episodes if you’re getting it for free, and here are some hand-picked highlights from the sale that will help you get it: