Well...
That won't be a great loss.. I mean that this game was prticularly missleading for the customer
The whole GoT from Telltale was supposed to be a multi season serie, like walking dead...
While tales of borderlands or wolf among us are one shot story arcs, and batman has two seasons but the first story arc still gets a closure... GoT was obviously a season one with a huge cliffhanger.
I suppose they couldnt get to make season two yet because of possible spoilers or discrepancies with the tv show (from which it takes the official licensing and actors/characters lookalike), so if telltale had do something in a season two that would be later on contradicted with the serie, it would have been a problem
The fact that telltale closed their doors shut as a dev studio too is a problem :)
As a stand alone game, i was veryfrustrated and disappointed by Telltale's GoT, and as a product meant to be part of a longer game serie, i were even more disappointed.
I think for once it's a good thing that an overpriced, overrated, undercooked and incomplete "game" is removed from GOG catalog. It will avoid customers do the mistake of investing money and more importantly, time, into something that is obviously broken already.