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Hey, GOGgers,

We're not perfect, we're exploring new frontiers, and we make mistakes. We thought DRM-Free was so important that you'd prefer we bring you more DRM-Free games and Fair Price was less critical and that it could be sacrificed in some cases. The last two week's worth of comments in our forums (nearly 10k!), show that's not the case. We didn’t listen and we let you down. We shouldn't sacrifice one of our core values in an attempt to advance another. We feel bad about that, and we're sorry. Us being sorry is not of much use to you, so let’s talk about how we will fix it.

One: DRM-free forever. Abandoning fixed regional pricing means it will probably take longer to get some games, but you've made it clear that sacrificing fair pricing for more DRM-free games isn't acceptable.

Two: We will adamantly continue to fight for games with flat worldwide pricing. If that fails and we are required to have regional prices, we will make up the difference for you out of our own pockets. For now it will be with $5.99 and $9.99 game codes. In a couple of months, once we have such functionality implemented, we will give you store credit instead, which then you will be able to use towards any purchase and cover the price of it in full or partially. Effectively gamers from all around the world will be able to benefit from the US prices.

This will apply to every single game where we do not have flat pricing, such as Age of Wonders 3 (full details here), Divinity: Original Sin, and The Witcher 3. If you remember the Fair Price Package for The Witcher 2, this will be exactly the same.

Three: We still intend to introduce the pricing in local currencies. Let us explain why we want to do it and how we want to make it fair for everyone. From the very beginning our intention was to make things easier for users whose credit cards/payment systems are not natively in USD. The advantages are simple because the price is more understandable and easier to relate to. There would be no exchange rates involved, no transaction fees, and no other hidden charges. However after reading your comments, we realized we have taken an important element away: the choice. In order to fix this, we'll offer the option of paying in the local currency or the equivalent in USD. This way, how you pay is always your choice.

Four: You are what matters, and we will be sure to involve you all more in what we're doing and why we're doing it. Let's start by meeting you at GDC - we’d like to invite you to meet us face-to-face Monday the 17th at GDC. Obviously, not all of you can come to San Francisco, so we want to invite all of you to an online event with us early in April to ask us whatever you would like. More details soon.

The bottom line is simple: there may be companies that won't work with us (although we will work hard to convince the most stubborn ones ;). Yes, it means we might miss out on some games, but at the same time GOG.com will remain true to its values and will keep on offering you the best of DRM-free gaming with Fair Prices.

Once again thank you for caring so much about GOG.com. We will work hard not to disappoint you again.

--Marcin "iWi" Iwinski & Guillaume "TheFrenchMonk" Rambourg
This is a good thing. Thanks GOG!
Excellent, so much for the lamers who said we just just leave and not complain so much!
Thank you so much for listening to your customers, GOG!

I know it's always hard to admit mistakes, to say sorry for it and to do something to make things right again. There are not many companies that would do it and so you have my absolute respect for this move.

And for me it doesn't matter, if you can't bring us the newest games, because of the worldwide flat pricing. I can wait!
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mqstout: So, Russians who pay a price lower than the index -- do they have to buy a gift for someone else?
Yo soy espanol Yo soy hamburgasa anos y la escuela. Ich sprechen die deutch und Shizs in mein hund. HAHAHA
This is so great that I can't believe it.

GOG is a different thing, after all.

GOG is GOG again.

Hooray!!
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GOG.com: We shouldn't sacrifice one of our core values in an attempt to advance another. We feel bad about that, and we're sorry.
I'm so happy about this, thanks for listening, understanding and accepting our requests!
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GOG.com: If [..] we are required to have regional prices [..] we will give you store credit instead, which then you will be able to use towards any purchase and cover the price of it in full or partially.
This seems perfect.
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GOG.com: There would be no exchange rates involved, no transaction fees, and no other hidden charges. [..] we'll offer the option of paying in the local currency or the equivalent in USD. This way, how you pay is always your choice.
This is the only good local currency pricing!

Thank you GOG, you are great! :' )
Fantastic news. I'm glad you listened even though it took a while for the message to sink in. Now I should probably catch up on the recent releases. Some look rather interesting.
This is so awesome, I am very impressed by your handling of the situation and all these announcements

Now release a desktop app to manage my games library and you will be gods
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mqstout: So, Russians who pay a price lower than the index -- do they have to buy a gift for someone else?
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valdaintheking: Yo soy espanol Yo soy hamburgasa anos y la escuela. Ich sprechen die deutch und Shizs in mein hund. HAHAHA
plait-il?
AWESOME!

Thank you very much GOG for listening to your customers!
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silentbob1138: Fantastic news. I'm glad you listened even though it took a while for the message to sink in. Now I should probably catch up on the recent releases. Some look rather interesting.
2 weeks of sales tanking somehow always focuses the mind ;)
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yyahoo: All I know is what I read, "Abandoning fixed regional pricing means it will probably take longer to get some games". I just don't see how this is a good thing. Regional pricing was only going to effect the games that GOG probably now won't get. If you didn't like regional pricing before, you didn't have to buy those games. Other than that, it doesn't seem like much more has changed. Just my 2 cents of confusion.
You jumped from "will take longer to get" to "won't get" on your own, there. Anyway, regional pricing wouldn't have affected you negatively but it would have a lot of others, so for us this is a good thing. You can either be happy with us or not, that's your prerogative. I did, however, answer your question about why this is a good thing for us.
Nice news, but hope the store credits will not prejudice financially GOG
This is great news! Thanks GOG!
It's a shame that you guys had to sacrifice so much of the step forward you had taken, but if doing this is what much of the community wants, it was a good choice to make. Let's hope this does not downplay GOG's relevance in the gaming industry, and also that it doesn't stunt the growth of the DRM-free "movement" that is so important to both GOG and its customers.

I will support GOG regardless. I have throughout all this, and I will continue to. DRM-free is my topmost concern, and we'll all just have to wait and see how this new change in course will affect that goal, whether positive or negative.

Regardless, with this move, GOG, you have sacrificed a lot for your customers (including money out of your pocket to take care of customer costs, which is unheard of). It is admirable that you would risk so much for your customers, so kudos to you.