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We’d like to inform you that, due to publisher's request, B-17 Flying Fortress: The Mighty 8th will be delisted from our catalog on Thursday, December 29th, 2 PM UTC.

For everyone who purchased the title prior to delisting, it will remain in their GOG library.
Post edited December 22, 2022 by sysia_GOG
RIP
Post edited December 22, 2022 by _Auster_
thanks for teh heads up, grabbing now
In preparation of New MicroProse's upcoming Redux remaster, possibly maybe?
Should they finally decide to release on GoG again, that is.
Post edited December 22, 2022 by Swedrami
Yea, Microprose is in the making/publishing of a couple of B-17 games. One is a remaster of this title, other is modern remake (with possibility to fly the Liberator also - or so was promised early in the development at least). Third title is a VR-only I think.

Removal of the original is weird though. On steam you can still get this game + the classic one from 92 even. Good games, more of a management than pure flight sim. But you could fly, or be a gunner, navigator, etc. Was pretty immersive back in the day.

Edit: Thanks for a heads-up, Sysi. I would have never guessed that they would be pulling the original down ;(
Post edited December 22, 2022 by Spectrum_Legacy
If you want a good book about what B-17s were like, I highly recommend Combat Crews by John Comer. You can find it on Audible.

My grandpa was a pilot for these and I wanted to understand his experience a bit better.
Bagged especially one only wonders how much they will overcharge for the remaster. I've heard a good job was done with Powerslave but it's still $20 plus they didn't fully copy the Saturn layout, not the look but a complete level and gameplay option like that from what I read.
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Swedrami: In preparation of New MicroProse's upcoming Redux remaster, possibly maybe?
Should they finally decide to release on GoG again, that is.
didn't Microprose go out of business in the early 2000s?

This is the new Microprose in name only right?
The rights were held onto atari for many years
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Swedrami: In preparation of New MicroProse's upcoming Redux remaster, possibly maybe?
Should they finally decide to release on GoG again, that is.
I was saddened by the delisting until I saw this. Love this game!
Why there is no RSS/eMail newsletter exclusively for delisted games on GOG? It bugs me.
Post edited December 27, 2022 by SilentBleppassin
thanks for the heads-up. Grabbed it. And too bad it has to go.
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Spectrum_Legacy: Removal of the original is weird though...
And worrying, if MicroProse intend to pull similar stunts with their other games (e.g. Civilization series, Master of Orion) since they did publish a lot of classic games.

On the other hand - delisted games have been known to return to GOG, such as StarTopia. And this could be a (rather perverse) marketing strategy - raising visibility of an older game (and its incoming successor) plus collecting data (from sales) to measure customer interest in further development.

Fortunately, I have this - but thanks for the warning.
Post edited December 27, 2022 by AstralWanderer
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AstralWanderer: And worrying, if MicroProse intend to pull similar stunts with their other games (e.g. Civilization series, Master of Orion) since they did publish a lot of classic games.

On the other hand - delisted games have been known to return to GOG, such as StarTopia. And this could be a (rather perverse) marketing strategy - raising visibility of an older game (and its incoming successor) plus collecting data (from sales) to measure customer interest in further development.

Fortunately, I have this - but thanks for the warning.
The current MicroProse has nothing to do with the older company. They hardly own any of the old stuff, aside B-17 Flying Fortress and Carrier Command.

The most likely reason why this game is removed is because the original publisher (Retroism) can no longer sell the game.
So MicroProse is like Atari, itself only in name. How many other companies are like this? Wondering in case that someone may want to backup the others just in case.
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Spectrum_Legacy: Removal of the original is weird though...
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AstralWanderer: And worrying, if MicroProse intend to pull similar stunts with their other games (e.g. Civilization series, Master of Orion) since they did publish a lot of classic games.

On the other hand - delisted games have been known to return to GOG, such as StarTopia. And this could be a (rather perverse) marketing strategy - raising visibility of an older game (and its incoming successor) plus collecting data (from sales) to measure customer interest in further development.

Fortunately, I have this - but thanks for the warning.
Yeah, I wonder if publishers make more in sales when games are announced for delisitng than they would for a long time otherwise, especially the slightly more obscure ones like this..