No promo code, rebate, or funky voodoo ritual required for this one. BioWare's Dragon Age Inquisition was finally release today after it was delayed earlier this year. (In fact, the PC version has been live for at least half a day as of writing).
The game starts out at $59.99 for all platforms, but PC gamers can take advantage of a 13% discount "hidden" in GMG's "VIP" gaming sale, marking Inquisition down slightly to $51.99 for the Origin key.
For PC gamers used to seeing large pre-order discount incentive, its a bit telling how well Inquisition may be selling if retailers are holding back on the monetary carrot-on-the-stick.
While there's no obvious expiration date for GMG's VIP discount, what is certain is that keys for the game are now being sent out immediately for the game on Origin. The download clocks in at 23.81GB so if you're anticipating to play ASAP, we'd get started on the download.
For those that have managed to pre-order in time before the full release, you'll receive two keys after purchase. The first is for the Dragon Age: Inquisition game itself, and the second is a key to get the "Flames of the Inquisition" DLC weapon bonus from Origin.