syscrusher: GOG needs to pick up the phone to Ubisoft and EA and make some inquiries. Far Cry 3 and 4, the remaining Crysis titles, and tons of once-top games from circa 2010 aren't getting any newer. I mean, how many more visual novels and phone style games do we need at GOG?
Not to stay off-topic for too long, but it's not about "need", it's about what GOG can actually
get. GOG makes like 30-40 million a year compared to Steam's billions, so I assume numerous devs and publishers don't want to bother with GOG's small money when Steam is enough. EA tried to stay away from Steam for like a decade, but the power of "no Steam no sale" or "all my games in one place on Steam" was too powerful. Look at the Hades thread, big-name indie or indie-adjacent devs aren't interested in dealing with GOG because (I assume this is the main reason) they make plenty of money on Steam alone.