Good Old Games (GOG.com) has launched what it calls the GOG Preservation Program, allowing you to keep playing “up to date” PC games even when the developers have stopped supporting them.
Last month, GOG unveiled its first slate of 100 games in the newfound “Good Old Games” preservation program. The company hasn’t used its full, unbroken name in more than a decade ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. GOG, formerly known as Good Old Games, is a digital distribution platform similar to Steam. Owned by CD Projekt, the platform aims to ...
The goal is to ensure that old-school PC games survive the transition to more modern OSes. "By maintaining these iconic titles, GOG helps you protect and relive the memories that shaped you ...
despite their importance to gaming history. GOG's new Game Preservation Program is a step in the right direction. The first title set to release under the Blumhouse Games banner, Fear the ...
In 2008, when GOG.com was launched, it was called Good Old Games. As Steam was on the rise and digital distribution was clearly to become the future of gaming, a Polish company that had just released ...
The Warcraft delistings come right after GOG announced its new Preservation Program, which aims to make old PC games easily accessible and playable on modern hardware. GOG already sells a number ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Blizzard is delisting Warcraft I and II from GOG, the only PC gaming storefront the real-time strategy classics were available on outside of the ...
Aside from being DRM-free, GOG added the games to its preservation program, meaning GOG will keep these and other good old games playable on modern hardware for the foreseeable future.
GOG has had quite the past couple of months as they secured classic LucasArts games and celebrated the launch of its French website. Today, the digital marketplace that offers DRM-free software is ...