Posted December 16, 2020
high rated
Dear GOG/CDPR, I have been on this site since 2015. Gog and Steam are the only platforms I purchase games from. Yes, I have more games there than here, but I've always felt like I truly owned the games I bought here. Today you made a decision to not sell a game called, 'Devotion,' and I'd like to know why. It's been floated around that 'gamers' were outraged about the game being released here. Why? Who are these gamers? Why are you letting them have a say in what games you want to put on your store?
You currently have a huge sale that I always try to partake in. Since you have decided to not allow a perfectly fine game on the store, I have decided to pull my money from purchasing any games on this site. Who knows, maybe those 'gamers' will buy many, many more games than I ever will but there must come a time where you have to ask yourself if you have a spine? Principals?
I suppose not. Anyway, it seems that there's been nothing but bad press over this (and the messy launch of Cyberpunk 2077) and all I can say is: I hope you get yourselves together. Fix your game and fix your attitude. Sell Devotion and show the world that you don't stand for censorship. Or don't. It's your choice.
You currently have a huge sale that I always try to partake in. Since you have decided to not allow a perfectly fine game on the store, I have decided to pull my money from purchasing any games on this site. Who knows, maybe those 'gamers' will buy many, many more games than I ever will but there must come a time where you have to ask yourself if you have a spine? Principals?
I suppose not. Anyway, it seems that there's been nothing but bad press over this (and the messy launch of Cyberpunk 2077) and all I can say is: I hope you get yourselves together. Fix your game and fix your attitude. Sell Devotion and show the world that you don't stand for censorship. Or don't. It's your choice.