Posted May 04, 2017
Pheace: This move is clearly intended to kill the reselling of gifts on G2A and the like. There's a lot of whine and cry because people liked to make profit from reselling games but for normal consumers I doubt they'll notice much difference. It's not like you can't gift games anymore.
This change also impacts developing countries such as Vietnam, Laos, Venezuela, etc. People in these countries have to pay the same price as the US, and pretty much depending on gifting from countries from the same region, for example, Vietnamese players buy a 30$ game from Malaysia market for 22$; or purchasing from grey markets like G2A. This change makes players from these countries either pay a ridiculous amount of money for games (compare to their income) or comes back to pirating like before Steam and grey markets were popular in this countries. I don't see GOG has any significant gains from this changes unless GOG has better US price/competitive sales. Don't get me wrong I support DRM-free and I think it should be applied for all games, but to compete with other markets, pricing is the main factor.
Post edited May 04, 2017 by thanhtotti