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This revised and updated turn-based grand strategy game from the team at AGEOD brings players back to World War I, including both the Eastern and Western fronts and over 4 campaigns and 10 scenarios. As either a member of the Central Powers, the Entente or a neutral nation, players will confront the epic gauntlet of military and political challenges that faced the likes of Kitchener, Joffre, Luddendorf, Clemenceau, Czar Nicholas II or Enver Pasha.
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Princessjj1
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Why is Matrix charging double the price for download of...

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...GamersGate?

I prefer buying my games from you guys. I'd rather support you guys than GamersGate.

But not at the cost of paying DOUBLE the price for something...
WWI Gold is $19.99 for EVERYONE at GamersGate. Not just the people who already bought the original WWI.

I'm just getting around to this game, never bought the original...but I'll be buying at GamersGate, solely due to the huge price differential. Maybe Matrix should be lowering their price on this if they don't want people running to GG.
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Unfortunately, someone at GamersGate did a mistake with the price...to the benefits of those who have spotted this [:D]

They'll probably correct this when they resume work on Monday morning European time [>:]
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Because Gamers Gate made a mistake, our price is the correct one, as Phil noted above.
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