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Like when I say more big games I mean a lot of the games we never see here. I'd love to be able to play Skyrim or Fallout 4 on Gog DRM free. Perhaps even the Arkham games.
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Inuboy1000: Like when I say more big games I mean a lot of the games we never see here. I'd love to be able to play Skyrim or Fallout 4 on Gog DRM free. Perhaps even the Arkham games.
Only time will tell.
The big AAA publishers don't announce their future GOG releases.

But based on the past:
- SEGA: Highly unlikely.
- Capcom: Don't hold your breath.
- WB: Have they ever released something here?
- EA/Activision/Ubisoft: Everything released since they have their own digital store - don't get your hopes up!
- Valve/Blizzard: When hell freezes over.
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teceem: The big AAA publishers don't announce their future GOG releases.

But based on the past:
- SEGA: Highly unlikely.
- Capcom: Don't hold your breath.
- WB: Have they ever released something here?
- EA/Activision/Ubisoft: Everything released since they have their own digital store - don't get your hopes up!
- Valve/Blizzard: When hell freezes over.
The Fear games are WB games. Also Capcom has released some games here.
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teceem: - WB: Have they ever released something here?
They sure did! Mortal Kombat 1-3, The Suffering 1 & 2, Lego Batman 1 & 2, Lego Harry Potter, Bastion, FEAR 1 & 2, Gauntlet. That said, there haven't been any releases from WB since last September though. =/
GOG won't say and the publishers won't say. As far actions are concerned, well, you can see for yourself how oftenly those AAA games are released here.
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Inuboy1000: Any possible way we can get more big games?
-Buy more games
-Get more people to buy games here
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Inuboy1000: Any possible way we can get more big games?
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Pheace: -Buy more games
-Get more people to buy games here
Best way would be to crack Denuvo DRM on any game's launch date, past that day and it has no impact but I don't anyone here is smart enough to do that. Should also mention sales on GOG have no impact on whether or not game developers/publishers release a game here or not, its whether that game is at its end of life, sales wise or if the external licenses that keep that game available are near its dead line then we might see it here for a few months.
Skyrim and Fallout 4 will probably arrive here eventually. Beyond that is unknown - based on how poorly Fallout 76 is doing Bethesda might back off on offering newer games exclusively on their platform.

Fallout 76 will probably never come here as it's multiplayer only for the most part.
Don't expect to see much more games on GOG.

The big publishers don't want to sell their games on GOG.
GOG doesn't want small obscure indie publishers' games on GOG.

GOG has to go on with whatever remains in between those two opposites.
Ask nicely.
I want more old games. Still a lot of old dungeons and dragons games missing.
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Inuboy1000: Any possible way we can get more big games?
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Pheace: -Buy more games
-Get more people to buy games here
And the 'reverse' actions:
- Dont buy games with DRM.
- Get more people to not buy games with DRM.
- Tell the publishers of games you are interested in that you would buy it without DRM but havent because of DRM.
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Ogdin: Should also mention sales on GOG have no impact on whether or not game developers/publishers release a game here or not, its whether that game is at its end of life, sales wise
This is rather contradictory. You can't say that games only come to GOG when there are no more sales to be wrung out of other channels and then say that sales have nothing to do with whether or not a game comes to GOG. I've got to think that potential sales on GOG or any platform has a lot to do with whether a game comes to that platform along with the costs of supporting the game on that platform. If everyone wakes up tomorrow and says I'm only going to buy games on platform X, publishers and developers will listen. It's that sweet spot as you dial that number back that publishers and developers are trying to determine. Unless you work for one of these companies you don't know where that break even point is. But if enough people buy games on a particular platform people will listen.
Eh "bigger" games are boring and formulaic anyways.