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The end of the year and the beginning of the new one, is a very special time that allows us to take a moment to look back, and sum up everything that has happened. Those reflections are crucial in gaining more knowledge, celebrating our successes, and growing in pursuit of providing you with the very best experience while using both GOG and GOG GALAXY.

Having said that, 2022 was a year full of excitement, great new ideas, overcoming challenges, as well as finding and implementing new improvements and initiatives. And today, when we are looking back at this year, we are happy, proud and grateful. Happy, because we’ve managed to achieve goals that we’ve set for ourselves and for our community. Proud, because when facing challenges, we ended up better than we were before. And grateful, for you – our community and fellow gaming enthusiasts, because, simply, you’re the best.

Now, allow us to take you on a walk through 2022’s highlights, and see what we’ve managed to achieve together this year. But don’t worry, we’ll try to keep it short and sweet!

At the beginning of 2022, we focused on providing better platform experience for our community. We wanted to make sure that buying the game of your choosing, browsing the catalog, checking the best deals and new releases, finding hidden gems, or discovering what next to play would be as smooth and pleasant as possible. That desire manifested in releasing the new and improved catalog with more customized searches, and ability to sort and filter games by price, release date range, genres, and tags. We also made the main view in GOG GALAXY more dynamic and alive by highlighting all the events, giveaways, deals, and all the gaming goodness that took place.



Moreover, we increased our activities around classic games as a tribute to our roots. That means more classic releases, interviews with their creators, celebrating their anniversaries, adding the “Good Old Game” catalog, and more! Or, and that’s all thanks to you, gathering more than $4,000 USD for The Video Game History Foundation, which supports, preserves, celebrates, and teaches the history of video games.

Later in 2022, we raised a very important, both to you and us, topic of DRM-free gaming, our commitment to it and what it means to us. Everything we said back then still holds true and will continue to do so: the single-player mode has to be accessible offline, games you bought and downloaded can never be taken from you or altered against your will, the GOG GALAXY client is and will remain optional for accessing single-player offline mode.

Somewhere in the middle of the year, we also launched our blog! Creation of such a hub allowed us to post our editorials in a place, where its various engaging contents, filled with highlights of classic and new games, interviews, guest articles, gaming reflections and gaming’s universes deep dives, will be easy to find and always accessible through a few clicks. New editorial pieces will still appear there with even higher quality and interesting topics.



And when Halloween was just around the corner, we tackled another important topic of online-only games on GOG. We understand that some titles are meant to be played with others, and their multiplayer-only modes is also one of many beautiful gaming characteristics. Because we love games as much as you do, we wanted you to be able to scratch that multiplayer itch on GOG as well. And while we assure you that this will not influence our DRM-free approach discussed earlier, we opened our platform for online-only multiplayer games, which are marked as such on the gamecard, and we leave the decision up to you whether you want to play them.

Finally, to end the year on a high note, we’ve added new awesome feature to further improve GOG and GOG GALAXY experiences – OpenCritic implementation to our gamecards. By partnering up with one of the most renowned and respected review aggregation websites for video games, we want you to not only grasp a better understanding of games that you are interested in, but also help you make better decisions when making purchases and expand your library with titles that suit your gaming needs best.



We wholeheartedly believe that all that we’ve managed to achieve in 2022 are great steps towards becoming the favorite platform for everyone that loves, and still keeps falling in love with games. We absolutely can’t wait for all the incredibly exciting things that 2023 will bring, and we believe that for you, and with you, we are able to achieve every goal we’ll set for ourselves. Hope you all had a wonderful year, and the next one will be even better – see you in 2023!
The update to the store was a good move. Also like your DMR-free aproach and the blog entrys. Thanks.
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No one is perfect. Even GOG.
What matters is to keep trying to improve yourselves and to don't give up on DRM-Free and offline installers (among other things).

I do believe you mean well and I want to wish to you and everyone here a happy new year and a better 2023.

Also Star General. Just saying.
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GOG.com: games you bought and downloaded can never be taken from you or altered against your will
I definitely would like to have a receipt on that. That statement is all well and good, but that is strictly not true. Would like to hear what is going on with Saints Row IV Re-Elected as far as retaining the original Game of the Century release as a downloadable option outside of rolling it back on Galaxy. Seems like we get "enhanced" or "remastered" versions that do not retain the same functionality as the original releases. As well as there being a few times where these versions have been fundamentally broken one way or another without being fixed properly. If you're going to stay true to that statement, then access to the original releases is a must and Saints Row IV - Game of the Century Edition would be a good start with that.
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Yeah, all things considered it was a pretty decent year. Plus, Skyrim, huge that.

Here's hoping for at least an equally decent 2023, HNY.
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GOG.com: games you bought and downloaded can never be taken from you or altered against your will
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EnforcerSunWoo: I definitely would like to have a receipt on that. That statement is all well and good, but that is strictly not true. Would like to hear what is going on with Saints Row IV Re-Elected as far as retaining the original Game of the Century release as a downloadable option outside of rolling it back on Galaxy. Seems like we get "enhanced" or "remastered" versions that do not retain the same functionality as the original releases. As well as there being a few times where these versions have been fundamentally broken one way or another without being fixed properly. If you're going to stay true to that statement, then access to the original releases is a must and Saints Row IV - Game of the Century Edition would be a good start with that.
Unfortunately, if you read it again, you'll see that the statement is strictly true.

If you "bought AND DOWNLOADED" (emphasis added) Saints Row IV, you would still have Saints Row IV locally. If you didn't download and keep it, then you'd have the remastered version only.

I'm not defending this, but it's not inconsistent with what they said.
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GOG taking a stance against the russian war of aggression in Ukraine was another important highlight of 2022.
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Mjauv: GOG taking a stance against the russian war of aggression in Ukraine was another important highlight of 2022.
Yes. GOG punishing Russian citizens for the actions of their government was a real message to help stop the war... >.>
This has been my first year here on GOG and I immediately felt like at home: I discovered great classics, replayed old games and new ones. Another good thing about you is all the effort you take to bring here new (and old) titles every month, with some big ones like Skyrim and other AAA games, as well as indies and classics.

And there is also galaxy, which not everyone likes but I really do, if only you hadn't abandoned the integrations :)

This has been an awesome year for all of us, especially for me, since now I have a new preferred platform to buy all I really love!

Thank you again, see you next year.
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trusteft: No one is perfect. Even GOG.
What matters is to keep trying to improve yourselves and to don't give up on DRM-Free and offline installers (among other things).

I do believe you mean well and I want to wish to you and everyone here a happy new year and a better 2023.
Well said and exactly what I think.

I hope more games come to GOG in 2023

I didn't like the Russian gamer situation at the time but I did come around to it later, even so if I didn't agree with it I understand the concerns and other peoples opinions especially those living closer to Russia.
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EnforcerSunWoo: I definitely would like to have a receipt on that. That statement is all well and good, but that is strictly not true. Would like to hear what is going on with Saints Row IV Re-Elected as far as retaining the original Game of the Century release as a downloadable option outside of rolling it back on Galaxy. Seems like we get "enhanced" or "remastered" versions that do not retain the same functionality as the original releases. As well as there being a few times where these versions have been fundamentally broken one way or another without being fixed properly. If you're going to stay true to that statement, then access to the original releases is a must and Saints Row IV - Game of the Century Edition would be a good start with that.
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pds41: Unfortunately, if you read it again, you'll see that the statement is strictly true.

If you "bought AND DOWNLOADED" (emphasis added) Saints Row IV, you would still have Saints Row IV locally. If you didn't download and keep it, then you'd have the remastered version only.

I'm not defending this, but it's not inconsistent with what they said.
Technically correct, the best kind of correct™.

Gotta love the loopholes, eh GOG? Personally, the only thing they achieved this year was my distrust.
I'm not the only one either -I didn't even abandon the platfrom, something many people I know did.
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EnforcerSunWoo: I definitely would like to have a receipt on that. That statement is all well and good, but that is strictly not true. Would like to hear what is going on with Saints Row IV Re-Elected as far as retaining the original Game of the Century release as a downloadable option outside of rolling it back on Galaxy. Seems like we get "enhanced" or "remastered" versions that do not retain the same functionality as the original releases. As well as there being a few times where these versions have been fundamentally broken one way or another without being fixed properly. If you're going to stay true to that statement, then access to the original releases is a must and Saints Row IV - Game of the Century Edition would be a good start with that.
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pds41: Unfortunately, if you read it again, you'll see that the statement is strictly true.

If you "bought AND DOWNLOADED" (emphasis added) Saints Row IV, you would still have Saints Row IV locally. If you didn't download and keep it, then you'd have the remastered version only.

I'm not defending this, but it's not inconsistent with what they said.
Fair enough, but it is still not right. We have had enough "enhanced" and "remastered" titles show up that have their issues and it would be nice to have access to the originals yet (some in which we sadly do not with those getting replaced without warning).

Likewise, you don't see them making sure that the full DOS versions of games are added as extras when they replace them to something like ScummVM functionality either (instead packing in the bare minimum for those games to run).

Also, while I have my backups, there are many that probably do not. It very much can act as a cautionary warning for people to make sure to back up all their purchases.
It's been one heck of a year - with all its ups and downs. Nevertheless, my wine glass still hasn't spilled over and I think it's going to taste even more delicious on following year.

Cheers GOG, all folk out there and partners alike - together we're strong.
Awesome :D
happy new year everyone :D
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