After expressing fear in regards to the future well being of video games storefront GOG in an RPG Web site interview, New Blood CEO Dave Oshry has recommitted to supporting the platform, together with fuller parity with the Steam releases of its video games.
GOG’s clear remit—providing the titular “good outdated video games” you’ll be able to’t get elsewhere—has been lengthy been challenged by Steam’s inclusion of many basic video games in its personal catalogue. In 2021, GOG had a very dangerous 12 months, proving a internet loser for then-parent firm CD Projekt. This prompted GOG to refocus on basic video games after experimenting with with extra new releases—together with a model of Hitman whose DRM kinda flew within the face of GOG’s “no-DRM” promise.
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“We recognize Dave’s honesty, and he’s proper about one factor: recreation preservation solely works if folks care,” GOG wrote in its publish. “GOG was constructed to verify the video games that formed us reside perpetually. And with the assist of our group, we’ve been doing precisely that for nearly 20 years.
“The way forward for preservation is determined by gamers who give a shit. So purchase DRM-free, vote on the Dreamlist, be part of GOG Patrons. If video games matter to you, present it. And let’s show collectively that preservation isn’t area of interest. It’s obligatory.”
And Oshry appears dedicated to giving a shit about GOG—New Blood ran its anniversary sale on GOG concurrently with the Steam model, and has promised to launch Dungeons of Nightfall and Tenebrous Somnia concurrently on Steam and GOG, whereas it additionally presents demos of each on GOG as nicely. New Blood has even “quadrupled down” by bringing the Nightfall HD remaster to GOG as a one click on set up, just like its Steam Workshop model.






