As part of a celebration for adding all of the Carmageddon games to the GOG.com library, the digital distribution outlet announced that you can pick up Carmageddon TDR 2000 for free over the next 48 hours.
Basically all you have to do is head on over to the GOG.com page for Carmageddon and grab yourself a copy of TDR 2000 right off the store page.
You’ll only have a limited amount of time to take advantage of the deal and add the ride-and-romp, vehicular violence sim to your collection, so if you were in anyway interested in a classic game like Carmageddon TDR 2000, it might be best to grab it now while the grabbing is good.
But wait… there’s more!
GOG.com is also celebrating the complete series of Carmageddon being a part of their library by discounting the rest of the series by up to 75% off.
If you head on over to the GOG.com Carmageddon bundle page, you can get Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now, Carmageddon Max Pack and the newest game in the series, Carmageddon: Max Damage, all for only $9.22. That’s a massive price slash on all three games, saving you close to $30, especially given that the latest game is regularly $16.99.
However, it’s also possible to purchase each of the titles separately, with the first two games being available at a discounted $2.49, while Carmageddon: Max Damage is available for $4.24.
So they’re just handing out savings like Trump’s Twitter account hands out controversy. No worries, though, the deals won’t land you in any kind of nuclear holocaust with a pudgy little, chubby-cheeked nerd who wears glasses and needs paid models to tell him how handsome he is while he’s wearing his Spongebob onesies.
Anyway, the deals on Carmageddon await you. While Carmageddon: Max Damage may not have launched with the best of reception, hopefully it’s been patched up and fixed up over time to make it worth the $4.24 entry price, eh? You can learn more about the deal by hitting up GOG.com.