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Do you think GOG will get "Detroit: Become Human" after the EGS exclusive period ends?

Have any of you asked the devs of that game such a question?

If so, what did they say back?
Since Quantic Dreams put Denuvo Anti-Tamper Protection on all of their games, DRM is a pretty thing for them. So I would not expect to see it on GOG at all (although I would buy it day 1). The same holds for Beyond Two Souls and Heavy Rain.
Post edited May 23, 2020 by mr_dito
I'd seriously doubt it.

We can't even get the updated/remastered Aspyr build of Fahrenheit, so why would we get anything that's old new from Quantic Dream?
Post edited May 23, 2020 by TheMonkofDestiny
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: Do you think GOG will get "Detroit: Become Human" after the EGS exclusive period ends?
As mr_dito said, all of their games on EGS have Denuvo in addition to the Epic equivalent of Steamworks client check, so I wouldn't hold your breath.
Post edited May 23, 2020 by AB2012
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TheMonkofDestiny: We can't even get the updated/remastered Aspyr build of Fahrenheit, so why would we get anything that's old new from Quantic Dream?
Might that not also be Aspyr related? GOG didn't get their KOTOR2 build either...
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teceem: Might that not also be Aspyr related? GOG didn't get their KOTOR2 build either...
I'm sure it's at least 50/50 in regard to whoever holds rights to both games.
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teceem: Might that not also be Aspyr related? GOG didn't get their KOTOR2 build either...
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TheMonkofDestiny: I'm sure it's at least 50/50 in regard to whoever holds rights to both games.
Maybe no big loss in the case of Fahrenheit. Wasn't that a mobile port, worse than the original in some (or quite a few) regards?
But maybe I'm confusing it with some other game...
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teceem: But maybe I'm confusing it with some other game...
Maybe. I don't recall it being a mobile port, but I have to confess that I didn't really care enough to invest that much interest in its development either.
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TheMonkofDestiny: I'm sure it's at least 50/50 in regard to whoever holds rights to both games.
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teceem: Maybe no big loss in the case of Fahrenheit. Wasn't that a mobile port, worse than the original in some (or quite a few) regards?
But maybe I'm confusing it with some other game...
It was indeed converted for iOS at the time. And also later for Android as well. Don't know about the general quality of the remaster, though.
https://www.mobygames.com/game/fahrenheit-indigo-prophecy-remastered
The three formerly Epic-exclusive Quantic Dream games are coming to Steam on June 18 and they don't seem to have dropped the Denuvo DRM, if their EULA is to believed.

So, the answer to the topic's question seems to be a big no.
Post edited May 25, 2020 by Grargar
After 3 years maybe.
The first upload to Steam had no DRM active on the runtimes.... don't know if they plan to patch it in or not.
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Starkrun: The first upload to Steam had no DRM active on the runtimes.... don't know if they plan to patch it in or not.
that's good, though sadly it's possible the powers that be may not want to even bother with GOG, DRM-free or not. hopefully it shows up though
Isn't DBH somewhere in the range of a 5./10? Or a "tries too hard to sell a message that it completely undermines the point it was trying to make due to being painfully overwritten" kind of game?
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Darvond: Isn't DBH somewhere in the range of a 5./10? Or a "tries too hard to sell a message that it completely undermines the point it was trying to make due to being painfully overwritten" kind of game?
You might as well just have said "Isn't DBH a David Cage game?"...