Today I'm seeing a number of Syberia 3 steam keys going around in trades.
Anyone know where they are coming from?

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I wouldn't mind knowing that either.

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in the Computer Bild (in Germany) magazine is this game included ( and the magazine itself was in an offer for free to buy for 1 Year) :-)
Link to the magazine: http://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cbs-Heft-Aktuelle-Ausgabe-Heftinhalt-888222.html

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The game looks like it is an install not free keys to give out.

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Imagine using the cd and you open a program with just a serial number(?)

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it used to be DRM free installs, now they include steam keys. I figure it still has the install files on CD, the retail version of Total War: Shogun 2 did the same thing

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Thank you mate. Appreciate the info.

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What day did this offer start/go on sale?

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nearly 11/2017 was this offer. Reciving the magazine since then. (the Magazin with the Syberia 3 is the April edition)

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I think Khalaq ment the date the April issue hit the shelves.

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Let me clarify. What date did the April issue go on sale?

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That is correct.
But as far as I know subscribers usually get them a couple days early.

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Have always recived this magazin a few days later, not before the regular appear day. As a rule most magazins came earlier to the subscriber, but not this one or probable not for me (Living myself in the capital of the country and not outside the city).

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I have to admit I was assuming based on my old Gamestar subscription. It's been a while since I had a gaming magazine subscription. Also the first GAs popped up around the 2nd so I just went with that. But the relevant date would probably be when it was announced, not when they arrived.

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The annoncemen about this game was in the magazin from march 2018, the Syberia 3 was shown on the last page of the march magazin as the "main" game of the april magazin.

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Thank you. My next question is whether or not the Deluxe version of Siberia 3 is included, because it looks as if it is just Siberia 1, 2, and 3 (the vanilla versions).

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Thank you very much. )

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Being an Eset user i would say for 10 euro that alone it would be worth it, but just can't afford it now with my new pc.

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Are they region restricted? Because I did a search and I found none at all.

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when they had the last deponia part, it was only for german marked and region locked.
This time it's not?

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Deponia's developer/publisher is German, so they had a specific build for the local market. They have one for most of their adventure games.
Syberia III is purely French, and I think we will sooner see Trump and Putin share a passionate kiss in the freezing landscape of hell than the French making a German-exclusive edition of a video game for that market.

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they could just lock keys do not destroy retail prices... ;)

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It would require registering a new package in Steam and uploading a new repository for it. To my knowledge, Steam charges for that, or at least most stores normally do. Going through all this hassle for a classically magazine-bundled game that was released for one magazine in one country seems rather excessive.

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