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We’re thrilled to announce the GOG Dreamlist!

This updated and improved version of the well-known Community Wishlist allows you to vote for the games you’d like to see on GOG. Your votes help us, our partners, and the rights holders understand which titles matter most to you.

Whether it’s a beloved game from your childhood or a title you’ve always wanted DRM-free, your votes guide our efforts to bring them to our platform—giving them a forever home in your library.

With the GOG Dreamlist, we’ve focused on improving the interface, consolidating threads for specific games, and providing more ways to discover and vote for new titles.

Each game on Dreamlist now has its own game card, featuring a detailed description, screenshots, and trailers. As passionate gamers ourselves, we know that every game carries a unique story. That’s why we’ve added a Stories section to the game cards, where you can share your memories, making your vote a powerful message of why these games matter.

We’ve also introduced enhanced browsing and filtering options, making it easier to find the next game you want to vote for and help bring to GOG.

As always, we welcome your feedback. We’re confident that GOG Dreamlist provides a better, more scalable tool to support further development and help us bring even more amazing games to our community.

With all that said we invite and ask you to explore the Dreamlist, cast your votes, and share your memories!
Hey all! We’ve been hard at work to make your GOG Dreamlist experience smoother, more intuitive, and simply more fun. We thought it'd be good to sum up the most important things that we've improved over the past few weeks.

Enhanced navigation

- Improved responsive pagination with automatic scroll-to-top when switching pages—saving you time.

- You can now search directly from a game card—less clicking, more voting!

Stay informed

- Real-time notifications when someone likes your story, or a new story is added to a game you follow. (We’re also working on a notification for when a game you voted for launches on the GOG store, which should come in handy soon)

- Stories now fully support special characters, and you can track upvotes on your own stories.

- View your stats section to see how many votes you’ve cast, games you’ve added, and to learn more about your activity.

- Check out other gamers’ profiles by clicking on their usernames to see who’s behind the stories and entries.

Streamlined filtering & sorting

- Active filters are now displayed as pills for better visibility.

- New quick-filter options and sorting by title or relevancy give your game catalog a fresh twist every visit.

- Easily filter games with or without user stories—and reset your selections in one click.

Discover your next favorite game

- The “I’m Feeling Lucky” button is available in both the hero section and on game cards—to jump into a random Dreamlist game instantly.

The work is, of course, not done yet, and we'll be adding new features and improvements.
Post edited March 27, 2025 by king_kunat
that's why there are new votes but yes I also think now that thanks to what they did Gog with GOG Dreamlist it will give a good boost because their GOG Dreamlist is very enticing and exciting to the idea of ​​seeing our games either that we have never done and that we would like to do or that we love more than anything and that we want to acquire them for the first time or acquire new ones on Gog in their best version
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
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zoomzoomquoi: Thanks for this information Cavalry seen this way yes now every time I see a company give the agreement of its games it would mean that they accepted with good heart

and again tell yourself there are also people who do not vote which is a shame but who are waiting for the game
You can add to Cavalry's post that there are more costs involved. There is legal fees for the contracts, possible time and cost in negotiations, running cost in having support on GOG in addition to other stores and so on.

GOG in addition to this have demands on the games they do sell, such as no DRM. For some companies, that is just a hurdle too high, and no number of potential sales will change that, as it would be against company culture and policy. If someone just don't want to deal with GOG, then that is that.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by amok
because it would go against the company culture and policy you say and thank you again for this addition of crucial information in fact thank you again but to come back to that you say because it would go against the company culture and policy that is to say what is the current culture and their policy I have a big question mark for my part if you had any answers for I thank you in advance

when you say that I think of microtransactions, games are not finished with wokeness OBLIGATORY, I think of the exorbitant price of video games like for example with the company ubisoft

but what is funny is that ubisoft shares with gog for a company that wants hyper transaction and games that are not finished games connection required.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
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zoomzoomquoi: [...] I have a big question mark for my part if you had any answers for I thank you in advance
Sure, I will try to answer any question you may have. However, there is no question in your post.

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zoomzoomquoi: when you say that I think of microtransactions,
Aye, mictrotransactions (a bit depending on how it is implemented) could be a reason to not have a game here.

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zoomzoomquoi: games are not finished with wokeness OBLIGATORY,
Woke (in the way it is used today) is not a thing

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zoomzoomquoi: I think of the exorbitant price of video games like for example with the company ubisoft
Tripple A games are expensive to make. They need to sell them at a pricepoint to get back the investment. However, if you do not like them, you do not need to buy them

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zoomzoomquoi: but what is funny is that ubisoft shares with gog for a company that wants hyper transaction and games that are not finished games connection required.
sorry?
Post edited February 06, 2025 by amok
what I mean by that is that ubisoft is a company that is destroying itself because of microtransactions and wokeness and other things especially young incompetents who replace others who have not had the time to teach them how to make well finished games it's simple the next assassin creed will be less rich in gameplay and content and hyper buggy but and they agree to share some of their games with Gog despite the lousy direction of this new way of consuming which strange I find they should be in total disagreement with Gog normally. sorry i'm not english google translation :)
Post edited February 06, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
First of all, read ths - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punctuation. You post is a mess that is much harder to reat than it should be, and it requiers a lot of interpreation that may be wrong. We learned punctuation in school at the age of 5, when we learned how to read and write.

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zoomzoomquoi: what I mean by that is that ubisoft is a company that is destroying itself because of microtransactions
It is not microtransactions that are ruining UBI at the moment, they are making some sub-par games for too much money.

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zoomzoomquoi: and wokeness
Woke and woknesss is still not a thing. Basically what it means is "things I peronally dont like", does not mean others feel the same as you

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zoomzoomquoi: and other things especially young incompetents
???

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zoomzoomquoi: who replace others who have not had the time to teach them how to make well finished games
Where do you have all this from?

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zoomzoomquoi: it's simple the next assassin creed will be less rich in gameplay and content and hyper buggy but and .
Yes, the problem that UBI have is partially that they have stumbled onto a formula that worked for a while. However, they have over used it, and tried to fit it into all other games, it did not work. This ended up with a set of sub-par and very samey games, that sold less and less as each was made.

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zoomzoomquoi: they agree to share some of their games with Gog despite the lousy direction of this new way of consuming which strange I find they should be in total disagreement with Gog normally
They don't "share" the games, they sell them on GOG. GOG is a store, they sell games. Those games are made by developers and distributed by publishers. If GOG did not get any games to sell, then they would not exist. Keep also in mind that most of the games that UBI sell on GOG are the older games, not the new ones.

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zoomzoomquoi: sorry i'm not english google translation :)
That is fine. Do not use Google translate, it is crap (and does not excuse lack of punctuation). Use the free version of ChatGPT (or any other free LLM) and ask it to translate for you. It will make it readable, correct grammar, and use correct punctuation as well.
Post edited February 06, 2025 by amok
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amok: Keep also in mind that most of the games that UBI sell on GOG are the older games, not the new ones.
All are older. The most recent is Rayman Origins, released in 2012, that's 13 years ago, and it can be seen as a reboot anyway. Then you have Anno 1404 Gold, from 2010, and everything else is from the 00s or even 90s.
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zoomzoomquoi: :)
Salutations. Au lieu d'utiliser le perroquet halluciné connecté à Internet (comme suggéré ci-dessus), pourrais-je suggérer d'utiliser DeepL pour un traducteur plus fiable ?
ok thank you dnovraD
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zoomzoomquoi: the next assassin creed will be less rich in gameplay and content and hyper buggy but and they agree to share some of their games with Gog despite the lousy direction of this new way of consuming which strange I find they should be in total disagreement with Gog normally.
Ubisoft was only offering some classics on GOG; not a single new release anymore, which is hard taking their now strong DRM-policy into account.

Upcoming Assassins Creed for example:

"""""""Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper
5 a day machine activation limit
Requires 3rd-Party Account: Ubisoft Account (Supports Linking to Steam Account)
Requires agreement to a 3rd-party EULA
Assassin's Creed Shadows EULA"""""""""""

Nothing for me... for sure.


Star Wars Outlaw... is probably a "very good offer"....

"""""""Buy Star Wars Outlaws - Ultimate Edition
CHF 129.90

Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo
Requires 3rd-Party Account: Ubisoft Connect launcher (Supports Linking to Steam Account)
Requires agreement to a 3rd-party EULA
Star Wars Outlaws EULA

Recent Reviews:
Mostly Positive (380)
Mostly Positive (2,363) """""

Yes, i was kidding....


No, they do not want to change a thing...
Post edited February 07, 2025 by Xeshra
Xeshra bas la tu dis tout. voila Why don't you contribute to this scam and this injustice We, the gamers of the first hour, and the gamers to come, should mail this to Ubisoft for a laugh.

oops deepl my wording is not normal sorry

In short, to say that you have reson :)

to say you're right


I'm starting to understand deepL better
Post edited February 07, 2025 by zoomzoomquoi
the dremlist massively suffers from consolitis
Oriza consolitis ?
Ubisoft is immune to any lessons: Everytime a crowd is telling them they do something wrong, they do it on more time, Not that i care because the games i enjoy the most are many of their classics and GOG simply should focus on those with a currently more supportive attitude,
Post edited February 08, 2025 by Xeshra
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zoomzoomquoi: Oriza consolitis ?
Selon le contexte, cela peut signifier plusieurs choses.

Par exemple, cela pourrait signifier que l'interface a été ouvertement simplifiée pour les joueurs de console.

Ou peut-être contient-il de nombreux jeux qui n'ont jamais été conçus pour l'ordinateur personnel.