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Interesting. While I don't care for the game I could imagine getting a CP2077 themed cover for a tablet.

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Something like that with integrated BT Keyboard :P
Post edited April 03, 2019 by Anothername
Too bad, I could probably go for a "FCK DRM" t-shirt.
They need to make their own Red-Verse franchise as big as MCU or SW are. Their own store could be a good move towards these plans ;)
Post edited April 03, 2019 by erbello
Shirts? Sure, but they'll need to come in non-binary XXL to fit the current gamer crowd.
GOG did already have merch before I believe in an on-line store. Should have bought some when I had the chance. :'(

Edit: There it is/was: https://web.archive.org/web/20120317101053/http://www.cafepress.com/gogcomstore

Edit 2: You have to copy the link text because clicking it doesn't work. The board doesn't know how to handle this type of URL and you get to the cafepress site otherwise...
Post edited April 03, 2019 by Experiment513
I find the idea of being a fan of a store and wanting to buy their branded merch silly at best and disturbing at worst. People these days get weirdly attached and emotional about big business companies. It's this kind of logic that drives the "no Steam no buy" crowd or the people who spend days outside a store the get the new Iphone first.
Post edited April 03, 2019 by Breja
As long as the shirts come in 3XL because of my current GOG GUT!
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erbello: They need to make their own Red-Verse franchise as big as MCU or SW are. Their own store could be a good move towards these plans ;)
While I presume you were joking, here's hoping the CDPR guys didn't read that. These 'verses' are so contrived. At the extreme end, it would be as though a book publisher such as Doubleday decided that all the stories in all their books, diverse as they are, need to be connected somehow in a Doubleday universe.

I think perhaps the worst example is the inclusion of The Watchmen into the larger DC universe (Doomsday Clock) which obviously undermines the original narrative - a standalone alternative take on the Cold War where, if I remember correctly, no other superheroes apart from the original Minutemen were even mentioned.
Post edited April 03, 2019 by StarChan