Divinity: Dragon Commander Available for Pre-order on GOG

The folks at GOG have been gracious enough to send us a press release to inform us that Divinity: Dragon Commander is now available for pre-order on their website, currently for $39 ($5 off its release price). Here’s the full PR:

Divinity: Dragon Commander coming to GOG.com; pre-orders start 10 April

DIGITAL DISTRIBUTOR TO OPEN PRE-ORDERS FOR DRAGON COMMANDER, GAME AVAILABLE IN JUNE

(11 April 2013) — Brace yourselves – GOG.com, DRM-free digital distributor of all that is good in gaming is happy to announce: this summer, there be dragons! The GOG.com release of Divinity: Dragon Commander is almost upon us and pre-orders for the title started today .

Divinity: Dragon Commander is an adrenaline-fueled mix of strategy and dragon-on-dragon combat, set in the Divinity universe developed by Larian across its award-winning RPG series. As emperor over a land divided by bitter political struggles between factions, you must command your armies, lead your forces from astride the magnificent war machine that is your dragon, balance the needs of different peoples in your lands, and even decide on the best political alliances and marriages to undertake to secure your rule.

As otherworldly as it sounds, Dragon Commander is also a thrilling political satire, with each character’s beliefs and decisions deeply rooted in a disturbingly familiar social and politial doctrines resambling those from our troubled, real world. For anyone who loves their grand strategy games with a twist and a hell of an adrenaline rush, Dragon Commander is a sure-fire pick.

Want to see for yourself? Take a look HERE at exclusive gameplay presentation from our Q&A with Larian Studios, complete with developer commentary on unit upgrades, character backstory and council decision-making.

By pre-ordering Dragon Commander on GOG.com you can take 5$ off of it’s retail price and get it only for 39.99$!

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