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As the year comes to an end, we're at a point where we thought it would be fun to look back and celebrate one of the best years in the history of GOG.COM yet!

First, it wouldn't be possible without the continuous support we get from all of you, for which we're deeply grateful and want to thank you! Your messages, forum comments, and support tickets keep us in check, motivate us to improve, and continue to inspire us to find new solutions for your everyday gaming problems. GOG users - you're THE BEST!

This year was full of exciting events on GOG.COM, from announcing and starting the open beta of the GOG GALAXY 2.0 application that gets all your games and friends in one place, launching pre-orders for Cyberpunk 2077, to releasing exciting new and classic games.

Let's take a closer look at some of our favorite moments of the year!

Good Old Games
Without a doubt, we can say that 2019 was the year of good old games that returned DRM-free on GOG.COM. Our personal dreams came true as we managed to bring back games like the original Diablo with its Hellfire expansion, Warcraft I & II, and Blade Runner. Literal years of work came into fruition with these releases but also helped remind ourselves that nothing is impossible if we keep working hard and believing in it. We raised the bar for preserving classic games and we want to keep it at that level (and beyond) in 2020.

We also released quite a few less known or long-forgotten classic titles, like the futuristic strategy games MissionForce: CyberStorm and Submarine Titans, the original Warlords trilogy, the long-lost Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior, comic-like shooter XIII, the action-packed John Woo's Stranglehold, the recent batch of games published by Piko Interactive, and many more.

With all these releases, we have now fulfilled over 2 million votes cast on the Community Wishlist, which we celebrated back in August during Gamescom. We were present there to talk with business partners and media and meet with gamers visiting our Retro Area booth. We also made this cool video, you can check out below.

New game releases
We continue to expand the number of games available on GOG.COM, not only with classics but also with the newest AAA and indie titles that bring in fresh ideas, entertaining gameplay, and amazingly beautiful visuals.

You showed your love with Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 pre-orders and now we all wait in excitement for its debut next year. Among the big titles that were released in 2019, games like Age of Wonders: Planetfall, Darksiders Genesis, The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut, and Ashen were also welcomed in by you, as well. One of the biggest releases this year on GOG.COM was the thought-provoking and award-winning role-playing indie game Disco Elysium, followed by other super popular indie releases like Foundation, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York, and a whole bunch of retro-inspired shooters with Blood: Fresh Supply, AMID EVIL, and Ion Fury to name just a few.

We also continued to update our catalog in 2019 with games like BioShock: Infinite, Spec Ops: The Line, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, DUSK, Outward, Venetica, and many others. We do want to mention and send a special thank you to Focus Home Interactive who decided to take a leap of faith in going DRM-free. They released quite a few well-received games that included older titles like Bound by Flame and Mars: War Logs and more recent hits like Vampyr, The Surge, A Plague Tale: Innocence, and just recently GreedFall. Expect to see and play more of their games next year!

Based on your feedback, we're also continuously monitoring and reevaluating games that underwent our curation system and were initially rejected from releasing on GOG.COM. Thanks to your input, we were able to rediscover and add such unique games like the wonderful Heaven's Vault, the challenging Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar, the magical Din's Legacy, and others.

Cyberpunk 2077 pre-orders
Back in June, we celebrated the biggest Summer Sale in the history of GOG.COM. It was held at the same time as our friends from CD PROJEKT RED launched pre-orders for their highly-anticipated new game, Cyberpunk 2077. This is a very unique product for us - a huge title releasing DRM-free and with a set of additional digital goodies just for GOG users.

By pre-ordering this game on GOG.COM, you can also be sure that 100% of your money goes to CD PROJEKT GROUP, which both we and the studio are part of. We're very grateful to everyone who trusted us with their pre-orders, making our platform one of the most popular places to get the game!

GOG GALAXY 2.0
After more than 2 years of keeping it secret and developing behind closed doors, we’ve finally revealed to you and the world the next big thing for our own client. With GOG GALAXY 2.0, we wanted to make an application that is bigger than the client you know and use it (only if you want!) to manage, update, and play your GOG.COM games.

The fact that our games and friends are scattered between multiple dedicated clients and launchers is becoming increasingly annoying. We believe gamers deserve a better experience. With GOG GALAXY 2.0 we want to conveniently show you all your games as one library and make it easier than ever to stay in touch with your friends across PC and console platforms. We’re amazed and thankful for the reception of the app – thank you for all your comments, reports, and ideas that keep us going and help make the experience even better.

Of course, we haven’t forgotten about GOG.COM – GOG GALAXY 2.0 remains your optional client with features you know like auto-updates, cloud saves, cross-play, rollbacks and more. On top of that, the whole client has been rebuilt from the ground up to be better and faster. All features for third-party platforms work for GOG.COM – the new games library allows you to filter, sort and add tags to customize your views and save them for easy access. Thanks to the new friends section, you can even track your friends’ progress in every GOG.COM game, as well as see what they are currently playing.

If you are interested, you can join the open beta now and test all the features for yourself.

What's next?
For now, let's remember and celebrate this amazing year. There's also still some time left to grab thousands of deals during our Winter Sale. Once it ends on January 2nd, you can be sure we'll already be hard at work to bring you more cool games, provide the best solutions to your everyday gaming problems, and surprise you with completely new ideas.

Thank you very much for being with us this year and we'll do our best to make you proud in 2020! :)

Let us know in the comments which game is your favorite release of 2019. Did you try the open beta of the GOG GALAXY 2.0 application? What are your hopes, dreams, and resolutions for the new year?
Post edited December 27, 2019 by emter_pl
Thanks for being there for us, you're breathtaking! :D
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Well the obvious answer to what game I enjoyed the most is Disco Elysium. But other than that I really enjoyed Mutant: Year Zero and Supraland. Also being able to play the classic versions of bioshock was nice! They got added this year right?

In the future I hope to see OG Metro 2033. It's one of those games you can't buy anywhere now but on amazon with steam drm.

Also, thanks for galaxy 2.0 and have a happy new year.
Post edited December 27, 2019 by crasher563
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GOG.com: What's next?
Hopefully Skyrim?

Anyway in the meantime, here's wishing everyone a very happy New Year :)
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Thank you for the great year, GOG Bear and all publishers involved. Reading all of the great and unexpected releases this year in one page is unreal.

I'd love to see Max Payne (1 and 2 at least), Heretic and Hexen series, Resident Evil 1-3 and Dino Crisis 1-2 here in 2020. Just, you know, if you want to keep working that impossible magic. :D
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ChrisGamer300: So Din's Legacy was actually rejected then, interesting.
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huan: Not THAT interesting, at least for me. Soldak's new titles are usually just slight upgrades to the existing formula, for a full price. I don't think curation is a good idea in general, but if it's here to stay, low effort unoriginal games are the most acceptable (for me) to not pass the filter. If I could sacrifice Din's legacy for, for example, Anima: Gate of Memories - The Nameless Chronicles (which was also rejected as far as I know, despite being continuation of a game that is already being sold here. Game that actually has some story and large part of the story is now unavailable to us, unless I go to the steamy competition), I would.
I don't know if you've noticed but all video games are copy-paste these days and all they differ from these days is graphics the gameplay is still all the same. I just think the more choice the better but some seem to want to limit choice simply cause their to lame to do the research before they buy a certain game and need to be told what games are good and when they find out it's mediocre they just give it one star and act like they were betrayed and throw a hissy fit.

Death stranding was for instance hailed as something great. while if you pick apart everything you're just stuck with a game where you get the most basic gameplay in gaming history which is, get from point A to point B and do pretty much nothing else but chose a route.
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dgnfly: How about starting 2020 with something good, Like allowing all those other rejected games with high wishlist votes and give gamers more options. Grimoire is nice but felt more like trying to shut up the SJW narrative.
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Canceration, i mean curation, turned down Agony Unrated thrice despite all wishlist votes and their devs reaching GOG. And lately, censored versions of games started multiplying. As well as newer and inferior packages, VS the much demanded (in wishlist) older ones (ex Doom 3 + resurrection of evil).

And last but not least, some more good OLD games, for a change. There is a ton of old gems that have yet to appear here, either the well known ones (GTA, C&C), or the silent hits (like Bradley games).
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Glad to be of help. Thank you GOG for enabling us the best possible gaming experience currently on the market. My wallet is ready for 2020. And to add to this, the GOG community is almost as important as the DRM free aspect of this store. So many great, generous and helpful people in one place, what more could you ask for. Just stay the way you are. Love ya guys :). Cheers
Post edited December 27, 2019 by deja65
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dgnfly: How about starting 2020 with something good, Like allowing all those other rejected games with high wishlist votes and give gamers more options. Grimoire is nice but felt more like trying to shut up the SJW narrative.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: +1

Canceration, i mean curation, turned down Agony Unrated thrice despite all wishlist votes and their devs reaching GOG. And lately, censored versions of games started multiplying. As well as newer and inferior packages, VS the much demanded (in wishlist) older ones (ex Doom 3 + resurrection of evil).

And last but not least, some more good OLD games, for a change. There is a ton of old gems that have yet to appear here, either the well known ones (GTA, C&C), or the silent hits (like Bradley games).
Well... I agree with the more classic games but that's not always up to GOG and more the publishers behind those I.P. But I do agree on the Agony one and the game Hatred for instance which are just rejected because of their subject matter regardless of what the wishlist says and people wanna play it. I'm happy with any title really I buy in generally pretty much anything but games that aren't up to date which seem plentiful here on GOG too it seems.

I awarded them for releasing Grimoire and invested a load of money into them with the winter sale but I will be going into lockdown again until I see more rejected games released. I believe in voting with the wallet and if I see what I like I support it when I see it turning the other way the wallet goes the opposite direction.

More choice is always better but some users here deem to think they are the maintainers of good taste. what deluded F they are. NO person has the same taste and the more released the better I just wish GOG would do something about games that aren't updated to a STEAM standard which I think is a more pressing matter than some users crying here that they don't want a game released here cause they deem it inferior to their taste.
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Thanks you GOG for helping me spend my excess money for the year...j/k lol. Seriously though thanks for providing a place we can all buy PC games without the worry and hassle of DRM. A BIG round of thanks to the whole team! Also would like to thank the developers/publishers for allowing their games to become a part of GOG's library. Hopefully more will come to join the GOG community in 2020.

Happy holidays everyone!

Happy New Year and Happy New Decade !!
Post edited December 27, 2019 by gog2002x
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2019 in a nutshell: some games, and more galaxy.

I sure hope they've got some fresh ideas for 2020. :(
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dgnfly: Well... I agree with the more classic games but that's not always up to GOG and more the publishers behind those I.P. But I do agree on the Agony one and the game Hatred for instance which are just rejected because of their subject matter regardless of what the wishlist says and people wanna play it. I'm happy with any title really I buy in generally pretty much anything but games that aren't up to date which seem plentiful here on GOG too it seems.

I awarded them for releasing Grimoire and invested a load of money into them with the winter sale but I will be going into lockdown again until I see more rejected games released. I believe in voting with the wallet and if I see what I like I support it when I see it turning the other way the wallet goes the opposite direction.

More choice is always better but some users here deem to think they are the maintainers of good taste. what deluded F they are. NO person has the same taste and the more released the better I just wish GOG would do something about games that aren't updated to a STEAM standard which I think is a more pressing matter than some users crying here that they don't want a game released here cause they deem it inferior to their taste.
Well said. I myself started thinning my purchases down to the absolute necessities, but for another reason. Old policies being abandoned. I really liked the circumvention to regional pricing, which gave you wallet bonus, in particular. I adored full packages/complete collections, uncensored games and titles filled to the brim with extras/goodies. Lots of things changed round these parts and voting with wallet has become a really delicate matter.

Besides, the more newer games arrive here, the more the absence of certain oldies becomes sounder and sounder. I 'd rather get Diablo 2 instead of 10-20x diablo clones, i 'd rather get red alert 2 instead of 15 real time strategy titles, i 'd certainly grab GTA instead of Saints Row and Mafia and so on. Especially if the deal and the bells&whistles that go with it, have deteriorated and GOG doesn't care (we have yet to hear news, regarding the extras of old Fallouts, or GOG try to bring Doom 3 + expansion vanilla, without censor and sh_t).
Post edited December 27, 2019 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
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GOG.com: ...
Great work GOG!

It'd be nice if in 2020 we finally got the missing Humongous adventure games ;) - Spy Fox, Freddi Fish, Putt-Putt.

Oh and original Doom 3 + RoE of course
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GOG.com: What are your hopes, dreams, and resolutions for the new year?
Well, I hope that in 2020 we will get on GOG:

Merit's Galactic Reunion (great space strategy/RPG made in 1994)
Aliend Odyssey
Ascendancy
Mass Effect series.
Dragon Age 2 and inquisition
Dead Space 2 and 3
Crysis 2 and 3
Call of Juarez Cartel
Binary Domain
Mad Max
Alpha Protocol
Cleve Barker's Jericho
Resident Evil series (especially when RE2 Remake has its Denuvo DRM removed)
XCOM2
NOLF series
Dying Light 2
Assassin's Creed series from 2 to Syndicate
remaining Splinter Cell games
remaining Ghost Recon games including Desert Siege and island Thunder addons for first game which is already on GOG
Far Cry games from 3 to New Dawn
Call of Duty games up to Ghosts included
Diablo 2
Starcraft
Metal Gear series for PC (1,2 and 5)
Sniper Elite 3 and 4
Dune games

So, at least, I hope that we will get some of them here in upcoming year. :) 2019 was a great year for game releases on GOG, I hope that 2020 will be even better!

Happy New Year GOG!
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dgnfly: Well... I agree with the more classic games but that's not always up to GOG and more the publishers behind those I.P. But I do agree on the Agony one and the game Hatred for instance which are just rejected because of their subject matter regardless of what the wishlist says and people wanna play it. I'm happy with any title really I buy in generally pretty much anything but games that aren't up to date which seem plentiful here on GOG too it seems.

I awarded them for releasing Grimoire and invested a load of money into them with the winter sale but I will be going into lockdown again until I see more rejected games released. I believe in voting with the wallet and if I see what I like I support it when I see it turning the other way the wallet goes the opposite direction.

More choice is always better but some users here deem to think they are the maintainers of good taste. what deluded F they are. NO person has the same taste and the more released the better I just wish GOG would do something about games that aren't updated to a STEAM standard which I think is a more pressing matter than some users crying here that they don't want a game released here cause they deem it inferior to their taste.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: Well said. I myself started thinning my purchases down to the absolute necessities, but for another reason. Old policies being abandoned. I really liked the circumvention to regional pricing, which gave you wallet bonus, in particular. I adored full packages/complete collections, uncensored games and titles filled to the brim with extras/goodies. Lots of things changed round these parts and voting with wallet has become a really delicate matter.

Besides, the more newer games arrive here, the more the absence of certain oldies becomes sounder and sounder. I 'd rather get Diablo 2 instead of 10-20x diablo clones, i 'd rather get red alert 2 instead of 15 real time strategy titles, i 'd certainly grab GTA instead of Saints Row and Mafia and so on. Especially if the deal and the bells&whistles that go with it, have deteriorated and GOG doesn't care (we have yet to hear news, regarding the extras of old Fallouts, or GOG try to bring Doom 3 + expansion vanilla, without censor and sh_t).
The regional pricing was a nice boost for people who else had to pay more because of the conversion problem but since GOG is going down the drain or basically not making much profit I could understand. The full package is kinda lame but i wonder if that is GOG's doing or the devs wanting to Nickle and dime a game.

I doubt some of those higher hitting classics will ever arrive here since some of those are pretty stingy Publishers when it comes to giving their I.P DRM free. But right now the fact that they reject games because of their personal taste makes their curation nothing more than bias especially when you take into account that their wishlist is supposed to be the voice of the consumers. And it gets ignored and they release titles with lower votes while higher actually get rejected.

For now, only time will tell if they are willing to change or go down under in the long run.
Maybe next year you'll get Mass Effect and C&C games. That woul be cool.