Posted September 19, 2022
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On the publisher (Annapurna) Discord server, someone already asked, and the answer was something to the effect of... it's not coming here.
Annapurna staff have also said in that server that they don't bother with GOG anymore because sales weren't good, from what I recall.
[edit:] Found the staff comment. Someone was asking why they hadn't made a GOG release in the last few years, and if it was policy:
Annapurna staff have also said in that server that they don't bother with GOG anymore because sales weren't good, from what I recall.
[edit:] Found the staff comment. Someone was asking why they hadn't made a GOG release in the last few years, and if it was policy:
Hey! Not really a consistent policy on our end. We've put quite a few games on GOG. It's pretty much just a case-by-case thing. Every additional platform creates some extra work and a lot of it comes down to how well games have performed there in the past, whether we're seeing the returns on that extra work to justify it, what our audience is asking for, etc. It's always something we're looking at, though, so it's not off the table.
Post edited September 19, 2022 by milkyhighway