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New company in the catalog: GATO STUDIO: developers of AR-K series, Bullshot, The Waylanders

New company combination: "Nihon Falcom / Engine Software BV / PH3 GmbH". So far, "Nihon Falcom Corporation / Engine Software BV / PH3 GmbH" got used for games in the catalog. More Trails of Cold Steel?
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The-Business: New company combination: "Nihon Falcom / Engine Software BV / PH3 GmbH". So far, "Nihon Falcom Corporation / Engine Software BV / PH3 GmbH" got used for games in the catalog. More Trails of Cold Steel?
Since ToCS 4 is already listed, I'd say it's probably for Ys IX: Monstrum Nox.... and... yay! ;)
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The creators of the new Tangledeep puzzle rpg sequel Puzzle Explorers is hoping to bring it to GOG!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zircon/puzzle-explorers-a-tangledeep-story/posts/2901322?ref=ksr_email_backer_project_update_registered_users
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New company in the catalog: Code Heretic for Against The Moon:
Humanity has lost the future. Strange beasts have overrun earth, and the last of human civilization huddle within an ancient stronghold.

We're safe for now, but the old-tech is crumbling. Fuel is drying up. Monsters and storms beat against the walls. Somehow the Moon is behind it all.

In a desperate act, we devoted the last of our resources to create the Ultori: Superhumans strong enough to brave the beyond. Now go, with the blessings of Arx. You're our last hope.

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Inspired by classics: If it feels familiar, it probably is. We blended classic RPG concepts and modern game design to give you a dose of nostalgia you'll enjoy replaying over and over.

Gameplay that won't bore you: Against the Moon offers a new approach to deck building, enemy generation, and power consumption mechanics, along with the wildcard element of an ever-present celestial tyrant. You will continuously change, polish, and adapt your strategy each step of the way.

A new adventure each run: It's a wild world beyond Arx full of unpredictable scenarios, and every decision you make will alter your run permanently. Choose from 100s of different items to weave into your strategy as you take on this hardcore wasteland.

As beautiful as it is deadly: Each battle is a novel experience thanks to the vibrant 2D illustrations and painstakingly animated characters, inviting you to fully immerse yourself in a unique and exotic post-apocalyptic landscape.

Something for every gamer: Intuitive game mechanics still make it simple for casual gamers to pick up, and for those who desire even deeper tests of skill, we offer a set of special challenges for you to flex your brain and unlock exclusive content.

An Epic sci-fi like no other: Enter a world that has eclipsed humankind. Explore the mysteries of the god-like Ancients and discover the root of their downfall. Uncover the origins of the strange Furos beasts, and take on the real tyrant behind the earth's invasion. Rebuild Arx to full strength, and restore glory and hope to humanity once more.
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New company combination in the catalog: Sleepy Sentry, K-Project for Stirring Abyss:


Stirring Abyss is an upcoming PC game combining squad tactics gameplay with a gripping deep ocean atmosphere. You take charge of the surviving crew of the USS Salem, a U.S. Navy submarine that sinks while on a top secret research mission during the early years of the Cold War. They find themselves surrounded by the ruins of a forgotten civilization, their vessel too badly damaged to escape the depths.

The hauntingly beautiful environment holds many secrets and mysteries to explore, but danger lurks just outside the feeble circles of light our heroes bring with them. Your strategic skills are challenged constantly: managing scant resources, keeping the crew breathing and sane, and leading them in combat against the twisted and mutated denizens of the abyss.

Stirring Abyss features two game modes, the Story Mode and the Endless Mode. In the Story Mode, you slowly unravel the mysteries of the depths in a desperate quest to rescue your missing crewmembers and fix the crippled Salem. The choices you make determine the fate of your crew - and the world.

The Endless Mode pits your crew in a roguelike battle against an army of neverending enemies that only grow stronger as you progress. It is the ultimate test of strategic ability, as you not only choose how to improve your own squad, but also pick your poison on what powers your foes gain.

Every expedition lives or dies by the strength of its crew. At your disposal is a diverse array of character traits and skills, each opening exciting new options both in combat and in story events. Salvaged resources can be turned into weapons, armor, or other useful supplies - or they can be used to repair and upgrade the Salem. As you delve ever deeper, you may also subject your crew to powerful but grisly mutations; the price of survival is high, and no one escapes the abyss unchanged.
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And more companies in the catalog:

ComonGames
META Publishing
New Game Order

for The Uncertain - Light At The End:


The Uncertain is a story-driven adventure game by ComonGames studio set in a post-apocalyptic world. Humanity disappeared from the face of the Earth and has been replaced by robots. In the first episode of the game the main protagonist was an inventor robot RT, who finds himself among a small group of robots, trying to help surviving humans. In Episode 2 we will see this post apocalyptic world through the eyes of one of the survivors: a girl named Emily. Together with her, the player has to find out the cause for humanity’s disappearance: was it a rogue AI or something else entirely?

History of mankind has demonstrated multiple times that our true colors are shown in the face of a global catastrophe. This topic is also popular in movies and books, in which a variety of different settings is used, both real and fictional: world wars, meteorite impacts, zombie apocalypse, deadly virus and so on. In situations like these there is often a difficult moral choice to be made, where humanity’s essense is revealed. Particular interest is caused by uprising of the machines, possibility of which still worries people nowadays. Some think of it as just a fantasy. Others are truly afraid, that advancements in science will inevitably lead to artificial intelligence’s revolt. In our game we would like to depict our view on the subject.
Is it me or does it seem that publishers that where once on onboard with GOG ditching GOG when it comes to day-one releases.

First it was Revolution who released Beyond A steel Sky on Steam, but not on GOG... yet.

The Bloober Team now have pre-orders for their latest game The Medium on Steam with a 10% discount and free soundtrack till Nov 3... but no pre-orders for GOG?

What other publishers might abandon day-one releases on this platform... Devolver Digital with their upcoming Shadow Warrior 3?

I Hope I'm wrong.
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retron22: Is it me or does it seem that publishers that where once on onboard with GOG ditching GOG when it comes to day-one releases.

First it was Revolution who released Beyond A steel Sky on Steam, but not on GOG... yet.

The Bloober Team now have pre-orders for their latest game The Medium on Steam with a 10% discount and free soundtrack till Nov 3... but no pre-orders for GOG?

What other publishers might abandon day-one releases on this platform... Devolver Digital with their upcoming Shadow Warrior 3?
Maybe GOG sale figures discourage some developers or publishers from "participating" as enthusiastically here as they do on Steam, unfortunately. But Devolver just gave us Carrion and those games may show up; pretty sure Revolution confirmed Beyond A Steel Sky is still coming here. I wish we could see more older "AAA" games released, like before the GOG summer sale ended (Bethesda, Square Enix, Deep Silver).
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retron22: Is it me or does it seem that publishers that where once on onboard with GOG ditching GOG when it comes to day-one releases.

First it was Revolution who released Beyond A steel Sky on Steam, but not on GOG... yet.

The Bloober Team now have pre-orders for their latest game The Medium on Steam with a 10% discount and free soundtrack till Nov 3... but no pre-orders for GOG?

What other publishers might abandon day-one releases on this platform... Devolver Digital with their upcoming Shadow Warrior 3?
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tfishell: Maybe GOG sale figures discourage some developers or publishers from "participating" as enthusiastically here as they do on Steam, unfortunately. But Devolver just gave us Carrion and those games may show up; pretty sure Revolution confirmed Beyond A Steel Sky is still coming here. I wish we could see more older "AAA" games released, like before the GOG summer sale ended (Bethesda, Square Enix, Deep Silver).
Yeah, considering the developer for Supraland deciding to remove it from GOG because they expected there sales to be atleast 10% of Steams, as opposed to the 1% they got.

Hopefully Cybeprunk 2077 will put GOG more so under the radar when it comes to an alternative platform of choice.
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retron22: Hopefully Cybeprunk 2077 will put GOG more so under the radar when it comes to an alternative platform of choice.
CDPR didn't have the balls to make the game a GOG exclusive title.
Post edited July 25, 2020 by seppelfred
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retron22: Hopefully Cybeprunk 2077 will put GOG more so under the radar when it comes to an alternative platform of choice.
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seppelfred: CDPR didn't have the balls to make the game a GOG exclusive title.
I don't think this is a matter of balls, but of the unecessary loss of sales in case of a exclusive release.
CDPR is not Epic to throw out money like no tommorrow.
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seppelfred: CDPR didn't have the balls to make the game a GOG exclusive title.
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Ueber: I don't think this is a matter of balls, but of the unecessary loss of sales in case of a exclusive release.
CDPR is not Epic to throw out money like no tommorrow.
I disagree. CP2077 is one of the most anticipated games of the year, if not the most. Loss of sales would have been low in my opinion and they probably would have made that up due to not having the 30% cut. CDPR got put off because of Thronebreaker and gwent sales, but CP2077 is vastly more popular then either of those games.
Going by the Cyberpunk 2077 pre-order more or less permanently occupying the pool position in the bestseller's list and continuing to climb the ranks in the all-time bestseller's list (currently on 47th position) it actually may have sold more on GoG than on any other platform in the meantime anyway.
And that's not even taking into account people still on the fence waiting for the specs, people who don't pre-order out of principle but plan to pick it up on GoG come release day or people blindly following their leader/streamer's example, especially if the streamer is in some way partnered with GoG.
"The Stir of Dawn" - free DLC for Blasphemous:
“The Stir of Dawn” will launch on GOG and Japan consoles very soon as well. We don’t quite have a date yet for this, but we will make every effort to make it happen as soon as possible.
Travellers Rest (current status: In development)
The game developers are planning to publish it here:
Travellers Rest:
Hi there, the game will be released on GOG, hopefully!
Source: https://travellers-rest.itch.io/travellers-rest

Description:
Travellers Rest is a tavern management game where you can brew your own beer, run a farm, and build relationships. You are an innkeeper, on a journey to transform a run-down tavern into a bustling social space. Based in a cheerful fantasy setting, Travellers Rest is home to people to meet, places to explore, and lost magic. Along your journey you’ll discover new things to brew, farm, cook, and build to create your perfect fantasy tavern.
P.S. Something a lot of tavern managers lately. On the other hand, the reviews about the demo version are quite positive.
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I tried the demo and it felt very much like a work-in-progress. I had to give up on it after 30 minutes.

The concept is pretty great and I like the art style but it is gonna need some serious work to get to an enjoyable state imo.