Posted May 19, 2018
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By now most of you are aware of the whole brouhaha over Valve's sudden decision to more aggressively censor games it deems unsuitable for its audience. With an uncertain future on Steam, erotic games publishers like MangaGamer and JAST are looking for a service that provides more stability. And GOG can provide just that service to them. Enter GOG After Dark.
Imagine the growth this move will cause. The addition of titles from a whole new category of gaming will draw people for more than just the expanded catalogue, because GOG will also score a major philosophical victory. Adult gamers will appreciate being able to choose for themselves what kinds of entertainment they wish to enjoy, instead of Big Brother Valve deciding what everyone's allowed to see.
Now, some might say that PayPal will try to stop it. But that's actually easy to solve. Games available on the adult section of GOG can't be directly purchased with PayPal. However, they can still be bought with wallet funds, which can be filled with PayPal. This is not unlike Patreon's method for keeping PayPal as an option—Patreon charges a lump sum for every creator you support, and if some of that goes to an adult content creator, that's not the same thing as paying them directly. In fact, this will be a major advantage GOG will have over sites that sell only adult games.
Even if you personally wouldn't use the service, a choice you're free to make, look at the bigger picture. This is the single biggest opportunity GOG has ever had to seize a significant portion of Steam's user base. The potential unlocked in grabbing an entire section of the market cannot be overstated. Not only will the move itself bring new business, but imagine the headlines GOG will grab on all the gaming news sites. The exposure that will come with it will be bigger than what any PR campaign could bring.
Or GOG could let this decisive shot at growth pass them by. It's true they've been stubborn in the past. But let's be willing to believe they have more vision than that.
Imagine the growth this move will cause. The addition of titles from a whole new category of gaming will draw people for more than just the expanded catalogue, because GOG will also score a major philosophical victory. Adult gamers will appreciate being able to choose for themselves what kinds of entertainment they wish to enjoy, instead of Big Brother Valve deciding what everyone's allowed to see.
Now, some might say that PayPal will try to stop it. But that's actually easy to solve. Games available on the adult section of GOG can't be directly purchased with PayPal. However, they can still be bought with wallet funds, which can be filled with PayPal. This is not unlike Patreon's method for keeping PayPal as an option—Patreon charges a lump sum for every creator you support, and if some of that goes to an adult content creator, that's not the same thing as paying them directly. In fact, this will be a major advantage GOG will have over sites that sell only adult games.
Even if you personally wouldn't use the service, a choice you're free to make, look at the bigger picture. This is the single biggest opportunity GOG has ever had to seize a significant portion of Steam's user base. The potential unlocked in grabbing an entire section of the market cannot be overstated. Not only will the move itself bring new business, but imagine the headlines GOG will grab on all the gaming news sites. The exposure that will come with it will be bigger than what any PR campaign could bring.
Or GOG could let this decisive shot at growth pass them by. It's true they've been stubborn in the past. But let's be willing to believe they have more vision than that.
Post edited May 19, 2018 by .Pur1st.