SargonAelther: Support what? I had the alchemist for a while and it wasn't getting any new patches. Having a game at the end of its life cycle couldn't be easier. It's just passive income at that point. It's a lot more likely that their new owner loves DRM.
Spectrum_Legacy: Support as in general terms maintaining the gog version of game, ensuring that it runs fine on win11 and its further versions, etc. Fixing bugs, compatibility issues and so forth. If something breaks, then the dev won't fix it as the game is unsupported after being delisted.
SargonAelther: Support what? I had the alchemist for a while and it wasn't getting any new patches. Having a game at the end of its life cycle couldn't be easier. It's just passive income at that point. It's a lot more likely that their new owner loves DRM.
Spectrum_Legacy: Support as in general terms maintaining the gog version of game, ensuring that it runs fine on win11 and its further versions, etc. Fixing bugs, compatibility issues and so forth. If something breaks, then the dev won't fix it as the game is unsupported after being delisted.
I don't think they've been doing that on any platform for a while.
Spectrum_Legacy: If it is about a new owner though, it might be just a matter of time and some paperwork to have them back, esp. if it is a passive income at this stage as you say and it's viable for them to re-publish them here. I mean they likely have all the data needed to decide for themselves.
Hopefully, but they wouldn't be the only studio to go from supporting GOG to embracing Denuvo for newer releases,
if that's what's going on here.