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MartiusR: Aaand it's gone. Disappeared.
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Ice_Mage: That's some solution. They quietly deleted it from everyone's wishlist. [...]
Don't be so sure. Since they took the page offline, it would make sense that the game would not be visible in any lists on the site, as well. When/if they re-add it, it should be visible in everyone's wishlists again, unless they bring it back as a new entry (i.e., with a different ID number assigned to it). IIRC, this is how it worked in GOGmixes, too, back when those were a thing.

This has been the norm for many years on, e.g., streaming services, too: if a movie or series that I have in my watchlist gets removed, it vanishes from my list. If or when it comes back, it becomes visible in my watchlist again, unless it's come back in a different form (Director's Cut instead of theatrical, let's say) or been assigned a new ID in the meantime for whatever other reason.
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Sachys: [...] the wizard people [...]
...Is what someone with a speech impediment might rant about if they also were obsessed with some of the daffier conspiracy theories.
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Ice_Mage: That's some solution. They quietly deleted it from everyone's wishlist. [...]
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HunchBluntley: Don't be so sure. Since they took the page offline, it would make sense that the game would not be visible in any lists on the site, as well. When/if they re-add it, it should be visible in everyone's wishlists again, unless they bring it back as a new entry (i.e., with a different ID number assigned to it). IIRC, this is how it worked in GOGmixes, too, back when those were a thing.

This has been the norm for many years on, e.g., streaming services, too: if a movie or series that I have in my watchlist gets removed, it vanishes from my list. If or when it comes back, it becomes visible in my watchlist again, unless it's come back in a different form (Director's Cut instead of theatrical, let's say) or been assigned a new ID in the meantime for whatever other reason.
Its even gone from coming soon status when I checked earlier after the removal
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BanditKeith2: Its even gone from coming soon status when I checked earlier after the removal
...Yes, it shouldn't appear as a catalogue entry anywhere on the site.
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BanditKeith2: Its even gone from coming soon status when I checked earlier after the removal
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HunchBluntley: ...Yes, it shouldn't appear as a catalogue entry anywhere on the site.
It should atleast show as coming soon is my point but it at least yesterday vanished from even that part of the site ..
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HunchBluntley: ...Yes, it shouldn't appear as a catalogue entry anywhere on the site.
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BanditKeith2: It should atleast show as coming soon is my point but it at least yesterday vanished from even that part of the site ..
If you're suggesting that the "Upcoming" list should be completely disconnected from the rest of the catalogue -- so that whenever a game gets released or its upcoming release here gets canceled, the upcoming list also has to be manually edited by staff separately from hiding or changing the status of the product page -- I have to say that's a terrible idea.

In the case of Wizard with a Gun, either GOG screwed up something with the product entry and it will be relisted fairly soon, or there was some shakeup with the dev and/or pub and its future release here is now in doubt. If the former is true, then the fact that it's temporarily not showing up in the "Upcoming" lists or in peoples' personal wishlists will soon become irrelevant (assuming it does come back with the same product entry); if it's the latter, then the fact that they're not advertising something that might never (or will definitely never) come here is a good thing.
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BanditKeith2: It should atleast show as coming soon is my point but it at least yesterday vanished from even that part of the site ..
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HunchBluntley: If you're suggesting that the "Upcoming" list should be completely disconnected from the rest of the catalogue -- so that whenever a game gets released or its upcoming release here gets canceled, the upcoming list also has to be manually edited by staff separately from hiding or changing the status of the product page -- I have to say that's a terrible idea.

In the case of Wizard with a Gun, either GOG screwed up something with the product entry and it will be relisted fairly soon, or there was some shakeup with the dev and/or pub and its future release here is now in doubt. If the former is true, then the fact that it's temporarily not showing up in the "Upcoming" lists or in peoples' personal wishlists will soon become irrelevant (assuming it does come back with the same product entry); if it's the latter, then the fact that they're not advertising something that might never (or will definitely never) come here is a good thing.
Um what? I mean what I was getting at I was assuming would be the case if its still coming''aciidental early game release would not get the coming soon page removed '' That makes sense now? I mean to me it actually makes plenty of sense if it was accidentally put up early and wih a place holder price I would think the literal coming soon page/part of the site would have been a quick and easy thing to be fixed up in moments as how when a blue came in on other cases saying in other similar cases of accidentally putting a game up for sale early with a placeholder price it took a matter of maybe 2 hours at types to fix (which usually was fixed by the way before a blue mentioned it) not days to fix granted given the current real life factors going on that might have something to do with the speed of things .
The game came out yesterday on Steam. It's currently rated Very Positive out of 312 reviews. The launch trailer looks cool, though I still don't like trailers with no gameplay.