Posted April 26, 2023
Made another post on this topic, regarding a very underrated indie title, "Donut Dodo". The dev told me that GOG isn't interested in hosting his game on the platform, and I can't for the life of me understand why. I received a similar response from DYA Games, a small developer who has published quite a number of quality games on Steam.
Indies are the bread and butter of modern gaming, the AAA industry is dying out and there is very little chance of ever seeing a new AAA release on GOG. They are far too in love with DRM like Denuvo, and wouldn't give this platform a second glance. So why is GOG burning bridges with smaller publishers and developers, who are more than willing to sell their products on here?.
Indies are the bread and butter of modern gaming, the AAA industry is dying out and there is very little chance of ever seeing a new AAA release on GOG. They are far too in love with DRM like Denuvo, and wouldn't give this platform a second glance. So why is GOG burning bridges with smaller publishers and developers, who are more than willing to sell their products on here?.