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It's official! GOG.com supports Mac OS X.

We're bringing a part of our massive catalog of all-time classics to Mac, starting with an impressive 50 titles for Mac gamers to play and enjoy. 28 of the 50 titles, the best games in history, including Syndicate, Ultima series, or Wing Commander, will be playable on the Mac OS X for the first time ever--exclusively on GOG.com. The complete line-up reflects the diversity of available games unmatched by other distributors: classics like Simcity 2000, Crusader: No Remorse, Little Big Adventure, Theme Hospital mix with Anomaly Warzone Earth, Tiny & Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers, Botanicula, and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Speaking of monster-hunter Geralt and The Witcher 2, the Enhanced Edition of this award-winning mature fantasy RPG was released on Mac just today and is available on GOG.com with a 25% discount (that's only $22.24) for the next 48 hours.

Weeklong Promo: Mac & PC Essentials
We have also prepared a set of specially selected games from various genres that will be available 50% off for the next week: The Witcher Enhanced Edition, Crusader: No Remorse, Theme Hospital, Little Big Adventure, Postal Classic and Uncut, and Simcity 2000 are all available for 50% off--that's as little as $2.99 for unforgettable classics. This promo ends Thursday, October 25 at 6:15 PM GMT. However, The Witcher Enhanced Edition will be available for 50% off only until Saturday, October 20 at 6:45 PM GMT.

Remember, the 50 is just the beginning--we promise to release more amazing games on Mac in the near future. What titles? To find out and play even more best games in history check our website regularly, become a fan on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or give us a nice +1 in Google+.
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SimonG: Notice how there is no mention of DRM free on the news post. And the windows signs have substituted the drm free next to the price. Not that I care, but it is interesting.
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Onox: There was mention of DRM-free in the live presentation though :)
Rest assure: expanding to another OS doesn't change where we stand on DRM. It was a matter of visual design choice, nothing more.
Post edited October 18, 2012 by G-Doc
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BoxOfSnoo: Where's the list of all 50?
You can filter catalogue list by OS: http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue

Edit: Ninja'd -_-'
Post edited October 18, 2012 by Thiev
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N0x0ss: I did not follow... When will the mac games be available and what is the list of games that are gonna be available ?
You can always check the list of GOG.com games that are currently available on Mac by going to our catalog page and using the "filter by OS" option like this: www.gog.com/en/catalogue/?system=osx; There are 50 titles available for Mac right now, and some of them are free.
Post edited October 18, 2012 by G-Doc
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Clocknova: Um, I just bought Witcher 2 yesterday and the GOG price of $29.99, and now it's $22.24? I expect a refund of the difference.
Hello,

If you bought The Witcher 2 for $29.99 after Thursday October 18th 6.30PM GMT (GOG.com Mac compatibility announcement) but before October 19th 9AM GMT (our late discount to $22.49) then please contact our support with a link to this post and we will get it sorted out :).

Thanks!
Post edited October 19, 2012 by Destro