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Everything (2017) has, unfortunately, departed from our catalog. Despite efforts to ensure the GOG version remained up to date with other platforms, both GOG and Double Fine Presents have agreed to delist the game.

For those who currently own Everything, don’t worry, you still (and always will) have access to it.

If you wish to seek a refund for your purchase, please contact https://support.gog.com/hc/en-us
Post edited June 09, 2018 by Linko90
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Pherim: Took me a few moments to get what's going on. Why do you scare me like this?
Gotta keep you guys on your toes after a long week!
As users have already confirmed, Everything has now been delisted. As stated before, those who already own the game will still have access to it.

Refund requests should be sent to support@gog.com
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Linko90: Everything has now been delisted.
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Lifthrasil: So now we are left with Nothing.
But at least that's something
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Linko90: Everything (2017) has, unfortunately, departed from our catalog. Despite efforts to ensure the GOG version remained up to date with other platforms, both GOG and Double Fine Presents have agreed to delist the game.

For those who currently own Everything, don’t worry, you still (and always will) have access to it.

If you wish to seek a refund for your purchase, please contact support.gog.com.
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Socratatus: Great way to scare the hell out of everyone. You did that on purpose didn`t you?
Informing through fear
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Linko90: Everything (2017) has, unfortunately, departed from our catalog. Despite efforts to ensure the GOG version remained up to date with other platforms, both GOG and Double Fine Presents have agreed to delist the game.
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contra_cultura: Thanks for the heads up Linko90. Would you mind elaborating on the reason why the game was delisted? "Everything" was a game I was looking forward to buying someday, and if this is because the devs didn't want to update their game here (as it has been mentioned on some replies) then it's a reason not to do so anymore. Thanks!
As mentioned in the original post, it's simply a case of the version not being able to keep up with updates. Both parties came to the mutual agreement to delist the game and offer refunds.

Not the most dramatic story I know!
Post edited June 08, 2018 by Linko90