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We’d like to inform you that, due to publisher's request, The Last Leviathan will be delisted from our catalog on Thursday, November 24th, 4 PM UTC.

For everyone who purchased this title prior to delisting, it will remain in their GOG library.
So sad to see this go, as I would have loved to have purchased it. But I guess an apparently unfinished and abandoned game serve no purpose taking up space in a store that's meant for playable games...
Thanks for the warning. Had meant to buy this sooner and thought I already had. Just bought it.
TBH, I believed for some reason this one had been delisted aeons ago.

From what it seems, it had unrealistic physics and was outrageously outdated on GOG, almost abandoned...
Yeah, according to GOGdb, it hasn't been updated since late June of 2019, and it's still in development. I certainly wouldn't buy an unfinished version of a game which not only will now never be updated further, but is also probably already extremely out of date compared to its state on other stores.
Since this game hasn't exited "in development" status and the game was clearly abandoned in a barely playable state, shouldn't current owners be able to get a refund of it, if they want?
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Lone_Scout: Since this game hasn't exited "in development" status and the game was clearly abandoned in a barely playable state, shouldn't current owners be able to get a refund of it, if they want?
I'm kind of in two minds about this. When you pay for an "in development" game, you're paying for it as it is at the time and essentially gambling on whether it'll get better or not.
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Lone_Scout: Since this game hasn't exited "in development" status and the game was clearly abandoned in a barely playable state, shouldn't current owners be able to get a refund of it, if they want?
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my name is anime catte: I'm kind of in two minds about this. When you pay for an "in development" game, you're paying for it as it is at the time and essentially gambling on whether it'll get better or not.
The problem is that the game is still being updated, but... on Steam, while it's been not updated for a long time here (according to the game reviews, which are gone now, along with the product page).
My greatest dissappointment here on gog. I regret, I ever bought this title. This game was abandoned here for many years, yet never I got a reasonable answer from the support to what we could do about it.

This game is one of the biggest reasons, I usually don't buy INDEV titles anymore (except for Baldurs Gate 3 xD)
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my name is anime catte: I'm kind of in two minds about this. When you pay for an "in development" game, you're paying for it as it is at the time and essentially gambling on whether it'll get better or not.
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Kerebron: The problem is that the game is still being updated, but... on Steam, while it's been not updated for a long time here (according to the game reviews, which are gone now, along with the product page).
Do you have a source for that or are you just making things up? Because everything I've read says the game is just plain dead.

Amusingly the OP of this topic has an avatar very similar to yours:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/489460/discussions/0/3193619419621627080/
Post edited November 25, 2022 by my name is anime catte
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my name is anime catte: Do you have a source for that or are you just making things up?
I'm not used to "making things up", thank you very much. -_-
I just wrote where my source is - I read reviews for the game, here on GOG, before it was pulled out. I'm not interested in the game, I never was. It was just an observation of a passer-by. :)

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my name is anime catte: the OP of this topic has an avatar very similar to yours
Barely.
My avatar is the only one I use (if possible) since I started using Internet regularly, so for more than twenty years now. :)
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my name is anime catte: Do you have a source for that or are you just making things up?
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Kerebron: I'm not used to "making things up", thank you very much. -_-
I just wrote where my source is - I read reviews for the game, here on GOG, before it was pulled out. I'm not interested in the game, I never was. It was just an observation of a passer-by. :)

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my name is anime catte: the OP of this topic has an avatar very similar to yours
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Kerebron: Barely.
My avatar is the only one I use (if possible) since I started using Internet regularly, so for more than twenty years now. :)
It was close enough that I did a double take and thought "Did the person I'm replying to make this thread?" before going back and seeing the differences. Anyway, this game isn't one of those "abandoned on GOG" ones, it's just plain abandoned.