Published on September 3, 2009 By Island Dog In Personal Computing

The big and long weekend for Labor Day is coming up in the U.S., and to kick it off we have a huge sale on Impulse.  Grab some games off Impulse, and use this long weekend to get your game on!

Impulse Labor Day Weekend Sale

Cities XL Limited Edition Cities XL Limited Edition pre-order - $39.99
Dawn of Discovery Dawn of Discovery 50% off - $24.99
 Demigod Demigod for just $20
Hearts of Iron Mega Bundle - $59.99
World of Goo World of Goo just $9.95
Sins of a Solar Empire Bundle Sins of a Solar Empire Bundle - $20
Sword of the Stars: Complete Sword of the Stars: Complete - $24.99
Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Sacred 2: Fallen Angel - $19.99
Flatspace II Flatspace II - $18.95
Evochron Legends Evochron Legends - $18.95
Aaaaa! A Reckless Disregard for Gravity

Aaaaa! A Reckless Disregard for Gravity – 25% off pre-order

Time of Shadows Time of Shadows – 10% off pre-order

You can go directly to the Impulse store and see all the current sales!


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on Sep 03, 2009

aaahhh why must dawn of discovery nto be available in my region its literally 66% off compared to the store price here...

on Sep 03, 2009

Bye bye Cities XL Limited Edition pre-order . The rest I already have them or not interested. But good that you have good discounts for those interested/those who can.

on Sep 03, 2009

Damn to all publishers that are using stupid region restrictions. I want to buy Sacred 2 and Anno 1404 but I can't.

on Sep 03, 2009

Time to pick up some new games for the long weekend! 

on Sep 03, 2009

I would definitely buy Anno 1404, regional bullshit ftw , thx Ubi...

Sins and Demigod deal are nice, at least my friend got Demigod , so we can play together.

on Sep 03, 2009

..and I feel assraped by a 5 foot concrete fist once again.

on Sep 03, 2009

Would anyone who's played evochron legends like to comment on it?  Looks tempting but after star assault I'm a little wary.

on Sep 03, 2009

Too bad none of those people having troubles buying in thier region don't know someone in North America than can gift it, huh?

on Sep 03, 2009

Zubaz
Too bad none of those people having troubles buying in thier region don't know someone in North America than can gift it, huh?

 

If i did know someone i wouldnt be complaining here :/... but its pretty sad that you need to find friends in US/Canada to actually buy games on digital download sites like Steam/Impulse etc... cause its either unavailable in Europe or extremely ovepriced... Its really hard to find any new game from "big" publisher "correctly" priced on Steam or Impulse, whats worst i dont think it will change anytime soon. In the end , publishers are hurting themselves , as I and many my friends would buy a lot more games for US prices, and noone i know will buy games with 49,99€ price tag especially when u can get same game for 30-35€ in retail.

on Sep 03, 2009

Zubaz
Too bad none of those people having troubles buying in thier region don't know someone in North America than can gift it, huh?
Do you know someone?

on Sep 03, 2009

If they are not available outside US, why is the price shown in GBP?

on Sep 03, 2009

Fuzzy Logic
If they are not available outside US, why is the price shown in GBP?

Impulse converts price automatically i guess... Maybe there should be option not to show games which arent available in your region.

on Sep 03, 2009

Yo Чуваки)))

on Sep 03, 2009

i hate it when the games are regionally priced and charging the same price as it would be to own the physical game i men they don't have any manufacturing costs to pay, i don't think that there is tax to pay ether so why charge the same price as in a store. If they don't want to make a proffit from the US then they shouldn't try and make a proffit from the rest of the world also

on Sep 03, 2009

The Sins bundle for $20 and Demigod for $20 are especially enticing deals.  Too bad I already have both.

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