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Current Events $4.99 Skullgirls Encore Bundle on Green Man Gaming

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Green Man Gaming is selling Skullgirls Encore with Squigly and DLC Color Palettes for $4.99

If you haven't grabbed yourself a copy yet for Steam, this is your chance! Individually, Skullgirls Encore would cost $14.99, Squigly DLC $4.99 and DLC Color Palettes another $4.99. Save yourself $20 and grab this bundle now!

Squigly is the first DLC character introduced to Skullgirls thanks to the Keep Skullgirls Growing IndieGoGo campaign last year. The undead opera singer has an array of special moves and the ability to cancel her special stances to extend her combos. The DLC also includes Squigly's story along with 2 stages.

The DLC Color Palettes will unlock every palette normally available in game along with the multitude of DLC palettes for the entire cast. This will also give you access to the DLC palettes of the DLC characters and soon to be DLC characters.
 
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Free Squigly? Nice, a really good deal since they would have to buy her to get the "full experience".

I bet some people could get a little sad over missing 2 free DLC characters which could even make them not buy the game at all.
 
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how do you guys make money when things are constantly on sale?
I'm not saying you shouldn't have sales because they help build the community, but...isn't it financially doing more harm than good? Or is it not up to you at all when stuff goes on sale, and that's at the retailer's discretion? I still have a lot to learn about this type of thing.
 
how do you guys make money when things are constantly on sale?
I'm not saying you shouldn't have sales because they help build the community, but...isn't it financially doing more harm than good? Or is it not up to you at all when stuff goes on sale, and that's at the retailer's discretion? I still have a lot to learn about this type of thing.

I once saw a report about some guys (unfortunately I don't remember neither the company nor the game) that they made 40x more money in one Steam sale than they made since the game came out.
 
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well in that case I guess it's worth the risk?
 
How long does this last? Im thinking of buying the game for a few people.
 
Offer is still up. Just bought a bundle, plan on giving it to someone.