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coates32: On Kickstarter, I've asked the developer of the game, Helvetii, if it will get a drm-free version, via a personal message. Here's the quote from his response:

For those interested, here the link to the Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hoot/helvetii[url]https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hoot/helvetii]https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hoot/helvetii

Hopefully it will come here at some point in the future.
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Loger13: In this case, it makes sense to publish this link: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/helvetii
Thank you for publishing that wishlist link. I've already added my vote for the game.
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Ant.Karlov has been added to the company list for Zombotron.

Triplevision Games and Graffiti Games have been added to the list for Mable & The Wood.

DARQ is coming to GOG on Thursday, August 15th:
https://twitter.com/UnfoldGames/status/1161207673359962112

Papetura will be coming to GOG:
https://twitter.com/MrGrumpyMonkey/status/1161308743021166593
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Speaking of unofficially confirmed, where the hell did Mighty Switch Force Collection go? Wayforward was like "yep, it'll be on GOG!", then they were like "yeaaaaah, I mean... it'll be there eventually", and now they're like "..."

Don't really see how a staggered launch is an effective release strategy.

I work with Wayforward on some stuff and I know the guy who's in charge of this stuff... I could ask, but I don't really think that's my job.
Post edited August 14, 2019 by Chacranajxy
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SCPM: Ant.Karlov has been added to the company list for Zombotron.

Triplevision Games and Graffiti Games have been added to the list for Mable & The Wood.

DARQ is coming to GOG on Thursday, August 15th:
https://twitter.com/UnfoldGames/status/1161207673359962112

Papetura will be coming to GOG:
https://twitter.com/MrGrumpyMonkey/status/1161308743021166593
Great addition to my must-have-list:
Papetura Presskit - Papetura
I was hoping for a release on GOG.

The other games you found are also interesting.
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The new installment to the King's Bounty series, King's Bounty II (I guess the others don't count) sports the GOG logo at the end of its trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oshCt0-mhN8
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Grargar: The new installment to the King's Bounty series, King's Bounty II (I guess the others don't count) sports the GOG logo at the end of its trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oshCt0-mhN8
Good catch! About time game publishers stop using the Steam logo as a synonym tom "PC". And even better that they included GOG.
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Grargar: The new installment to the King's Bounty series, King's Bounty II (I guess the others don't count) sports the GOG logo at the end of its trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oshCt0-mhN8
I see Unreal Engine logo.
Expect the unexpected - last minute exclusivity.
Hope it's not true of course.
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Loger13: It turned out to be the soundtrack to Metal Wolf Chaos XD.
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Chacranajxy: Well, that's about as deflating as possible.

It's been sooooooooo long since we've gotten something interesting from a major publisher. Probably doesn't hurt that I just started Dragon's Dogma and am dismayed once again that Capcom didn't stick around.
Focus Home and Deck13 has brought us some good stuff imo. But sadly there's far less money to be made here compared to Steam + DRM-free. nic_cage_moaning.mp4
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Chacranajxy: Speaking of unofficially confirmed, where the hell did Mighty Switch Force Collection go? Wayforward was like "yep, it'll be on GOG!", then they were like "yeaaaaah, I mean... it'll be there eventually", and now they're like "..."

Don't really see how a staggered launch is an effective release strategy.

I work with Wayforward on some stuff and I know the guy who's in charge of this stuff... I could ask, but I don't really think that's my job.
Maybe you could give it a try and achieve something or at least get some infos?
It's really disappointing that it is still not released here..
Post edited August 14, 2019 by danny-albrecht
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New company in the catalog: Unfold Games for DARQ (release today at 14:00 UTC):
DARQ is a 2.5d side-scroller that tells the story of Lloyd, a boy who finds himself in the middle of a lucid dream. To Lloyd's misfortune, the dream turns into a nightmare and all attempts to wake up end in failure. Trapped inside his own subconscious, Lloyd has to face his deepest fears in order to find a way out.
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Grargar: The new installment to the King's Bounty series, King's Bounty II (I guess the others don't count) sports the GOG logo at the end of its trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oshCt0-mhN8
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ConsulCaesar: Good catch! About time game publishers stop using the Steam logo as a synonym tom "PC". And even better that they included GOG.
+1 +1 hear, hear! (bold emphasis mine)
Civilization V when?
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smallfish13: Civilization V when?
Who knows. But in the last big sales 2k released some games here. Last winter sale they released bioshock 1 and 2 and summer sale they released bioshock infinite complete edition. And if I remember correctly they also released xcom enemy unknown in the summer sale of 2018, so maybe next winter sale or summer sale it might drop here.
Post edited August 16, 2019 by alexandros050
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New combination in the catalog: Sam Barlow, Furious Bee Limited for Telling Lies:

the game uses live action full-motion video of four people[...] as part of video calls made between them, and the player will need to use tools provided from the game to piece together events and what statements may be lies to determine the overall mystery.

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Telling Lies provides the player with numerous video segments that in the game's narrative, cover a two-year period and which have been stored on a stolen hard-drive taken from the National Security Agency. The player has the ability to search the hundreds of video segments on keywords as to piece together timelines, events, and interactions, all to try to understand why the four central people have been the subject of electronic surveillance, as well as the nature of the player-character's role in these events; this character appears female and can be seen in a virtual reflection of the in-game computer screen to the actual player. However, these clips only provide the video and audio from one side of the conversation, requiring the player to determine which clips may match the other participants, as well as potential interactions with around 30 other people. Players can scroll forwards and backwards within segments, highlight certain words in the video subtitles to use as search, and keep notes within an in-game memo pad. Barlow estimated that Telling Lies is about four to five times longer than Her Story.
Source: Wikipedia article linked above
Post edited August 16, 2019 by The-Business
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The-Business: New combination in the catalog: Sam Barlow, Furious Bee Limited for Telling Lies
Nice, the follow-up to "Her Story" they showed during this year's PC Gaming Show. Also had Logan Marshall-Greene on stage talking a bit about shooting for the game.