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Now that GOG's client has launched, and The Witcher III: Wild Hunt is pulling in new customers to it, which big publishers do you think are most likely to hop aboard a starship to the DRM-free Galaxy? Do you think any of them will now consider releasing their titles on GOG simultaneously with the DRM competition: Steam, Origin, and Uplay?
Post edited May 24, 2015 by Barry_Woodward
There's no way the tide will sway while there's a bit of competition. But as you try, you'll see why there is no cause for petition.

While I'd love to see games like Gary's Mod, instead I see Yennifer's bod, and that's not a bad trade-off, but I imagine that others, sisters and brothers, would not get ripped off by guys like Madoff.

There's a Galaxy client it's strict and compliant, it made it just past the beta, but if up to me, I like to see my downloads as a functioning theta.

In all honesty, I don't know.
Microsoft or 2K and Take-Two are one of the AAA video game publishing companies I say will most likely appear to sell their video games on gog.com.
Maybe Bohemia Interactive will return .
Post edited May 24, 2015 by ne_zavarj
I don't know about Take Two. Maybe to some limited degree, but there's no hope of them convincing Rockstar that anything less than skinning their customers and throwing them into a pit of salt is an appropriate way of doing business. But getting the Bioshocks and maybe even Borderlands out of them is definitely possible.
DRM aspect will still be a mojor issue for many big AAA companies, at least on the launch relese of games. It might, and I'd like to underline the might, help some companies to let more of the older stock to GOG though.
I'm hoping for ZeniMax.
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Fesin: I'm hoping for ZeniMax.
That will never happen .
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ne_zavarj: That will never happen .
I thought the same about Deep Silver and LucasArts.
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Fesin: I'm hoping for ZeniMax.
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ne_zavarj: That will never happen .
I have no idea who owns Arx Fatalix if it's Arkane Studios still or if Zenmiax Media Inc. owns Arx Fatalix now, but Bethesda Softworks owns Arkane Studios now and Arx Fatalix is still sold on gog.com right now.

So there is a chance that Zenimax Media Inc. and Bethesda Softworks will start selling their video games on gog.com.

I don't understand why they pulled from selling to gog.com the 3 old Fallout video games, but did not pull from selling on gog.com Arx Fatalix.
Post edited May 24, 2015 by Johnathanamz
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Johnathanamz: I don't understand why they pulled from selling to gog.com the 3 old Fallout video games, but did not pull from selling on gog.com Arx Fatalix.
Because they're assholes who can't stop stroking GabeN's dick.
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Johnathanamz: I don't understand why they pulled from selling to gog.com the 3 old Fallout video games, but did not pull from selling on gog.com Arx Fatalix.
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l0rdtr3k: Because they're assholes who can't stop stroking GabeN's dick.
But the question is why are they still allowing Arx Fatalix to be sold on gog.com?
Giants Software :

Farming Simulator series

SCS Software :

18 Wheels of Steel series
Euro Truck Simulator series
LucasArts conf- Damnit.
They will sign up with Ubisoft and Cyan partnership to get Myst 3:Exile and Myst 4: Revelations !

Dreaming but here is hoping