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Just Cause 2: Complete Edition (PC Digital Download)

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GOG has Just Cause 2: Complete Edition (PC Digital Download) on sale for $1.99.

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  • Note: A GOG account is required to purchase this item (free to join). The game is DRM free and does not require the optional GOG Galaxy application to play.
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  • Dive into an adrenaline-fuelled free-roaming adventure!
  • As agent Rico Rodriguez, your orders are to find and kill your friend and mentor who has disappeared on the island paradise of Panau. There, you must cause maximum chaos by land, sea and air to shift the balance of power. With the unique grapple and parachute combo, BASE jump, hijack and create your own high-speed stunts. With 400 square miles of rugged terrain and hundreds of weapons and vehicles, Just Cause 2 defies gravity and belief.
  • Complete Edition includes:
    • Just Cause 2 base game
    • The following DLC
      • Black Market Aerial Pack
      • Black Market Boom Pack
      • Bull's Eye Assault Rifle
      • Rico's Signature Gun
      • Chevalier Classic
      • Agency Hovercraft
      • Monster Truck

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $1 less than our previous Frontpage deals, most recently in September 2024.
    • Offer valid through 1/17/25 11:59pm PT, while supplies last.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on GOG.
  • About this store:
    • GOG (Good Old Games) is a subsidiary of CD Projekt Red Group (the developers of The Witcher game series, Cyberpunk 2077, and more).

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GOG has Just Cause 2: Complete Edition (PC Digital Download) on sale for $1.99.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for finding this deal.
  • Note: A GOG account is required to purchase this item (free to join). The game is DRM free and does not require the optional GOG Galaxy application to play.
Product Details:
  • Dive into an adrenaline-fuelled free-roaming adventure!
  • As agent Rico Rodriguez, your orders are to find and kill your friend and mentor who has disappeared on the island paradise of Panau. There, you must cause maximum chaos by land, sea and air to shift the balance of power. With the unique grapple and parachute combo, BASE jump, hijack and create your own high-speed stunts. With 400 square miles of rugged terrain and hundreds of weapons and vehicles, Just Cause 2 defies gravity and belief.
  • Complete Edition includes:
    • Just Cause 2 base game
    • The following DLC
      • Black Market Aerial Pack
      • Black Market Boom Pack
      • Bull's Eye Assault Rifle
      • Rico's Signature Gun
      • Chevalier Classic
      • Agency Hovercraft
      • Monster Truck

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $1 less than our previous Frontpage deals, most recently in September 2024.
    • Offer valid through 1/17/25 11:59pm PT, while supplies last.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on GOG.
  • About this store:
    • GOG (Good Old Games) is a subsidiary of CD Projekt Red Group (the developers of The Witcher game series, Cyberpunk 2077, and more).

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Jan 13, 2025 06:16 PM
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WooHoo2YouJan 13, 2025 06:16 PM
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Thats a pretty sick price, hopefully Steam follows suit.
Jan 14, 2025 12:09 AM
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MxChrisJan 14, 2025 12:09 AM
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Great game, still holds up after all these years
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LukkieJan 14, 2025 12:25 AM
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Quote from MxChris :
Great game, still holds up after all these years
Yeah sometimes if I need some mindless downtime for 15-30m I fire it up and go take over some random base or something lol. Game world is huge .
Jan 16, 2025 06:47 PM
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alexandroidJan 16, 2025 06:47 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Thats a pretty sick price, hopefully Steam follows suit.
People should prefer GOG to Steam - no DRM and you are not tied to playing one game on one family PC at the same time.
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WooHoo2YouJan 16, 2025 08:16 PM
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Quote from alexandroid :
People should prefer GOG to Steam - no DRM and you are not tied to playing one game on one family PC at the same time.
Unless you already have 400 games in Steam because you've been a customer for the last 2 decades.

Oh, and I game 99% of the time on a Steam Deck...another tiny reason Wink

But GOG is great too.
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ElatedSpaniel543Jan 17, 2025 01:17 AM
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Quote from alexandroid :
People should prefer GOG to Steam - no DRM and you are not tied to playing one game on one family PC at the same time.
It's crazy how much people prefer Steam. I get the convenience but Steam is a big reason AAA games can be $80 now. Their 30% cut is ripping us all off.
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WooHoo2YouJan 17, 2025 01:08 PM
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
It's crazy how much people prefer Steam. I get the convenience but Steam is a big reason AAA games can be $80 now. Their 30% cut is ripping us all off.
So Steam is at fault for $80 games? Like how Steam sets prices on the console which have every similar pricing (which has been static for decades) or doesn't have any non-compete agreement allowing publishers to sell their game however they choose to? Plenty of games are Epic exclusives for 6 months yet they aren't priced differently.

Not to mention N64 games costed a $79 new....or about $180 in 2024 money (per) https://www.usinflationcalculator.com.

But yes, Steam has made a good / unique product / service and they enjoy their success / gross margins because of it.

*Not saying anything negative about GOG but they are basically a reseller. They never released a OS, they don't have a line of gaming hardware which sets the benchmark for all other PC handhelds, no active video game studio making some of the greatest games of all time, do they even have a 2 week refund window on any game....for any reason? Heck, GOG is rarely lower cost BUT they aren't even running a DRM platform which can't be cheap to house, push out updates, and maintain millions of games. GOG basically sells you a set of numbers (a key) and offers you file storage in case you want to download the game again. Huge difference in overhead but GOG isn't selling triple AAA games for 30% less either. Apples and oranges...yet they cost the same Wink

Truth be told most of the games I buy are Steam games but via Fanatical or Humble. Best of both words, better price (not return window though) and I still get to enjoy everything bundled into Valve's platform.

But again, not slamming GOG, I 'own' many games through them as well. Especially older games where DRM could be an issue if some idiot (publisher, music studio, etc) forgets to renew a license and the entire game gets pulled because of it. With GOG that would never be a problem but does happen on Steam, Epic, EA, MS, etc.

[/end friendly rant]
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MichealM7200Jan 17, 2025 01:40 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Unless you already have 400 games in Steam because you've been a customer for the last 2 decades.

Oh, and I game 99% of the time on a Steam Deck...another tiny reason Wink

But GOG is great too.
All gog games work perfectly fine on the steam deck via lutris, heroic, etc
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WooHoo2YouJan 17, 2025 01:59 PM
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Quote from MichealM7200 :
All gog games work perfectly fine on the steam deck via lutris, heroic, etc
Most do, yes. But some also don't. Plus it is a few extra steps and there is no (reliable) cloud save which is a huge bummer. Steam sets known working Proton versions when running a 'supported' game, zero research or tinkering required by the user, it just works. Finally, the lack of official / community controller profiles when side loading games into Steam is also a hassle for games without native gamepad support (there are ways around that...but again, extra steps which aren't fun and gaming is supposed to be fun....and easy).

That being said I am currently playing a Doom 3 (again, love this game) via GOG on my Steam Deck using Heroic. Every time I install it, I say to myself "I wish I owned this in Steam," but once I get playing I forget what platform it is....until I get a random (yet infrequent) crash that probably wouldn't happen on Steam. But it was a gifted key so I'm not going to complain too much. Some of the Bioshock games on the other hand are a real PITA to run via GOG / Heroic and the SD. Being they are all listed as "verified" on Steam I am sure they run like magic there.

GOG is great, Steam is great(er). If you offer me the same game, for the same price....me and most other PC gamers going with Steam 100% of the time (the market share speaks for itself) because they offer so much more for generally the same $.

Walmart+ vs Amazon Prime, easy choice Wink

Just Cause 2 Complete Edition is a great price for an edition that I do not think Steam even has though. For this title, GOG clearly gets the win.
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vaporizationJan 17, 2025 04:19 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
Thats a pretty sick price, hopefully Steam follows suit.
"Slick" price 😉
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Krakn3DfxJan 17, 2025 05:49 PM
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Still the best Just Cause game to date.
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ElatedSpaniel543Jan 17, 2025 06:50 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
So Steam is at fault for $80 games? Like how Steam sets prices on the console which have every similar pricing (which has been static for decades) or doesn't have any non-compete agreement allowing publishers to sell their game however they choose to? Plenty of games are Epic exclusives for 6 months yet they aren't priced differently.

Not to mention N64 games costed a $79 new....or about $180 in 2024 money (per) https://www.usinflationcalculator.com.

But yes, Steam has made a good / unique product / service and they enjoy their success / gross margins because of it.

*Not saying anything negative about GOG but they are basically a reseller. They never released a OS, they don't have a line of gaming hardware which sets the benchmark for all other PC handhelds, no active video game studio making some of the greatest games of all time, do they even have a 2 week refund window on any game....for any reason? Heck, GOG is rarely lower cost BUT they aren't even running a DRM platform which can't be cheap to house, push out updates, and maintain millions of games. GOG basically sells you a set of numbers (a key) and offers you file storage in case you want to download the game again. Huge difference in overhead but GOG isn't selling triple AAA games for 30% less either. Apples and oranges...yet they cost the same

Truth be told most of the games I buy are Steam games but via Fanatical or Humble. Best of both words, better price (not return window though) and I still get to enjoy everything bundled into Valve's platform.

But again, not slamming GOG, I 'own' many games through them as well. Especially older games where DRM could be an issue if some idiot (publisher, music studio, etc) forgets to renew a license and the entire game gets pulled because of it. With GOG that would never be a problem but does happen on Steam, Epic, EA, MS, etc.

[/end friendly rant]
Steam's 30% take is way too high, so yeah, they are a big part of the reason games are so expensive. The developer has to pay roughly $24 to Steam for every sale of an $80 game. Where do you think that money comes from? Thin air? You and I pay it.
Even if a developer takes one title exclusive to Epic (and accepts enough money that compensates them for doing so), they can't afford to lower price expectations on any future titles that they release through Steam. Epic probably isn't going to burn all this money forever.
The consoles price high it because they are a vertically integrated walled garden and they subsidize hardware with the money. I game on a PC because I don't want to be locked into some outdated hardware that the vendor needs to get an ROI on. Steam may subsidize people who buy the Steam Deck, but that's a tiny fraction of their market. They don't subsidize my pc or your graphics card, they just bank the massive profits.

Don't get me wrong, I love what Valve have done in games over the years, but Steam is now a monoploy and they're abusing their position and we're all paying for it, even if you can't see that. Only when there's true competition and the fanboys realise that they're their costing themselves money by boycotting games until they're available in Steam, will the margins of the marketplaces start to get eroded down to a reasonable level.
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WooHoo2YouJan 17, 2025 07:26 PM
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TLDR version:

Ready for a mind blow moment? GOG and Steam both take a 30% cut. Microsoft too. Epic is the outlier at 12%. LMAO2 And probably why Epic's PC gaming platform has never posted a profit yet still charges the same thing everyone else does EEK!
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019...y-standard

My rant reply to your rant reply version:

Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
Steam's 30% take is way too high, so yeah,
That must be why GOG games at launch cost 30% less...and PS5 games, and Epic Games, and Xbox games etc...because Steam isn't involved Wink Steam also sells far more games than every other PC platform combined so the publishers are also enjoying the massive sales volume on Steam vs the drops in the bucket from Epic or GOG. Digital goods don't have a fixed material / labor cost like a box of nails does. Selling 1000% more nails still means you have 1000% more metal and 1000% more production and 1000% more cardboard boxes. Selling a 1000% more zip files is an entirely different ball of wax, cost doesn't scale. You make back your initial investment then everything else is (mostly) profit.
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they are a big part of the reason games are so expensive. The developer has to pay roughly $24 to Steam for every sale of an $80 game.
When is the last $80 game you bought? For me it was Doom N64 on launch day. Was that Steam's fault too? Heck many PS5 / Xbox games have $150 editions....and?
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Where do you think that money comes from? Thin air? You and I pay it.
Where do you think Steam's massive offerings (vs GOG's file hosting service) is paid from? Thin air? Last I checked I wasn't playing most of my games on a "GOG Deck." When is the last next gen update that GOG released for one of their 20 year old games? Valve does it all the time. That must be funded through magic thin air currency.
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Even if a developer takes one title exclusive to Epic (and accepts enough money that compensates them for doing so), they can't afford to lower price expectations on any future titles that they release through Steam. Epic probably isn't going to burn all this money forever.
What % is Epic taking? (12% and losing money) You can't complain Steam is taking "too high" without a point of comparison....like 30% compared to GOG.

Moreover, if the price isn't less on other platforms you can't pretend that "you and I aren't paying for it" And no, they don't have to charge the same thing on every platform. Does everything at Walmart and Target cost the same? Of course not, they have different overhead, corporate structures, etc so their GM% are different. Even a box of cereal varies in price between every major retailer.
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The consoles price high it because they are a vertically integrated walled garden and they subsidize hardware with the money.
But they came to the exact same dollar amount for the exact same game when it is simultaneously released on multiple consoles and PC? Must be GOG and Epic "subsidizing hardware"...right? And who is the only major DRM platform on PC who actually "subsidizes hardware?" That's right...Steam / Valve. But it is okay for Microsoft (to be fair they do have a game store too), Sony, Nintendo...just not Steam?

And Steam's 30% isn't a flat rate, it scales with sales volume. Large "AAA" publishers aren't paying anywhere near that. Something reddit forgot to tell you to think.....

(Stopped reading after that...clearly someone is using mental gymnastics to retroactively justify something that just felt true in their gut)

Have fun with the last word Cool
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ElatedSpaniel543Jan 17, 2025 08:11 PM
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
TLDR version:

Ready for a mind blow moment? GOG and Steam both take a 30% cut. Microsoft too. Epic is the outlier at 12%. And probably why Epic's PC gaming platform has never posted a profit yet still charges the same thing everyone else does
https://www.ign.com/articles/2019...y-standard [ign.com]

My rant reply to your rant reply version:


That must be why GOG games at launch cost 30% less...and PS5 games, and Epic Games, and Xbox games etc...because Steam isn't involved Steam also sells far more games than every other PC platform combined so the publishers are also enjoying the massive sales volume on Steam vs the drops in the bucket from Epic or GOG. Digital goods don't have a fixed material / labor cost like a box of nails does. Selling 1000% more nails still means you have 1000% more metal and 1000% more production and 1000% more cardboard boxes. Selling a 1000% more zip files is an entirely different ball of wax, cost doesn't scale. You make back your initial investment then everything else is (mostly) profit.

When is the last $80 game you bought? For me it was Doom N64 on launch day. Was that Steam's fault too? Heck many PS5 / Xbox games have $150 editions....and?

Where do you think Steam's massive offerings (vs GOG's file hosting service) is paid from? Thin air? Last I checked I wasn't playing most of my games on a "GOG Deck." When is the last next gen update that GOG released for one of their 20 year old games? Valve does it all the time. That must be funded through magic thin air currency.

What % is Epic taking? (12% and losing money) You can't complain Steam is taking "too high" without a point of comparison....like 30% compared to GOG.

Moreover, if the price isn't less on other platforms you can't pretend that "you and I aren't paying for it" And no, they don't have to charge the same thing on every platform. Does everything at Walmart and Target cost the same? Of course not, they have different overhead, corporate structures, etc so their GM% are different. Even a box of cereal varies in price between every major retailer.

But they came to the exact same dollar amount for the exact same game when it is simultaneously released on multiple consoles and PC? Must be GOG and Epic "subsidizing hardware"...right? And who is the only major DRM platform on PC who actually "subsidizes hardware?" That's right...Steam / Valve. But it is okay for Microsoft (to be fair they do have a game store too), Sony, Nintendo...just not Steam?

And Steam's 30% isn't a flat rate, it scales with sales volume. Large "AAA" publishers aren't paying anywhere near that. Something reddit forgot to tell you to think.....

(Stopped reading after that...clearly someone is using mental gymnastics to retroactively justify something that just felt true in their gut)

Have fun with the last word
If your attention span was a bit longer, you'd probably have a better grip on economics.
Epic isn't losing money because they're only charging 12%, they're losing money because they're forced to give away games trying to break Steam's monopoly. Your entire rant just explains how Steam gets away with ripping us off... it doesn't justify them taking 30% of the proceeds.
And actually, Steam does charge pretty much 30% to everyone, it came out in the Epic court case filings. .... Fanboys for an ecommerce marketplace, what an age we live in.

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WooHoo2YouJan 17, 2025 08:15 PM
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Quote from ElatedSpaniel543 :
Fanboys for an ecommerce marketplace, what an age we live in.
Said while the fanboy shills for GOG's tiny 30% cut because Steam's 30% cut is far too much LMAO2

And you now admit that 12% isn't enough to make a profit Confused

Sorry, now you can have the last word. Just wanted that to sink in you proved my entire point for me. I really appreciate you changing sides...despite your short attention span and ad hominem deflections.
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