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What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled? Do I need to start downloading my purchased copies now? We need one more Bethesda sale.. one sale to rule them all.
Hopefully, nothing will happen. But always better be safe than sorry.

And I don't think we can expect anything new to come here now.
Post edited March 10, 2021 by idbeholdME
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NavajoCEO: What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled? Do I need to start downloading my purchased copies now? We need one more Bethesda sale.. one sale to rule them all.
The games you have already purchased will be fine (though you should always back up your stuff, don't wait for something bad to happen). The rest of the Bethesda catalog will likely also be fine, since I doubt Microsoft would cancel existing contracts for no good reason (otherwise, we would have already seen removals such as games from InXile and Double Fine). Depending on the degree of freedom that Bethesda will have, I wouldn't count out future releases.
Post edited March 10, 2021 by Grargar
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idbeholdME: Hopefully, nothing will happen. But always better be safe than sorry.

And I don't think we can expect anything new to come here now.
I would guess games would have to get ready old and not being played in Game Pass as much, just to wind-up here & all.

I hope I'm wrong; I'd love to see Microsoft bring more games to GOG, of course.
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NavajoCEO: What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled? Do I need to start downloading my purchased copies now? We need one more Bethesda sale.. one sale to rule them all.
If you have the space, you should always be downloading the "Offline Backup Installers" of your purchases. They are the whole point of shopping here...to effectively "own" a DRM-free product.
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NavajoCEO: What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled?
No one can answer that question, as that would require mystical powers to see into the future.

But it's certainly highly possible that they could be pulled in the future.

In fact, any & every game that is on GOG could be pulled in the future. There is no guarantees that any of them will stay 100% for sure for all-time. Nor that GOG itself will stay for all-time.

So if you are worried about such things, then yes, you must backup all your games.

And having only one backup isn't secure either by the way, because the backup source could become defective, or there could be a fire or flood that destroys it, or something like that.

So the safest possible method would be to have multiple different backups, and not all stored in the same physical location, and with some of them stored in Cloud storage.
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Grargar: I doubt Microsoft would cancel existing contracts for no good reason
But they wouldn't need to "cancel existing contracts" in order for the games to be pulled from GOG. Rather, they'd need only to let them expire, and then choose not to renew them again...which is a very likely possibility.
Post edited March 11, 2021 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
Microsoft needs blizzard.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: But they wouldn't need to "cancel existing contracts" in order for the games to be pulled from GOG. Rather, they'd need only to let them expire, and then choose not to renew them again...which is a very likely possibility.
The OP is worried that the games would disappear pretty soon ("we need one more Bethesda sale"). Contract expiration will take years, which would neatly allow all sorts of sales, since Bethesda released stuff even this very year.
Hopefully Microsoft let's Bethesda keep their creative rights. I thought bethesda was strong enough to stand on their own, wonder why they sold out. Now I'm curious enough to do some research.

It's not that I dislike Microsoft, I just don't like some of their practices or maybe my thinking is colored a bit from using Windows 10.
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NavajoCEO: What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled? Do I need to start downloading my purchased copies now? We need one more Bethesda sale.. one sale to rule them all.
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Grargar: The games you have already purchased will be fine (though you should always back up your stuff, don't wait for something bad to happen). .
Never ever stop backing up game files. Sage advice that will never get old. :)

Heck, even backup the prior version of game files in case an update borks the game lol. Although the idea of backing up Cyberpunk 2077 or Baldur's Gate 3 twice makes me shutter.
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Post edited March 11, 2021 by gog2002x
Bethesda has been a horribly anti-consumer company for a number of years now... IMHO seems fitting they're at Microsoft.
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gog2002x: Hopefully Microsoft let's Bethesda keep their creative rights. I thought bethesda was strong enough to stand on their own, wonder why they sold out. Now I'm curious enough to do some research.

It's not that I dislike Microsoft, I just don't like some of their practices or maybe my thinking is colored a bit from using Windows 10.
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Grargar: The games you have already purchased will be fine (though you should always back up your stuff, don't wait for something bad to happen). .
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gog2002x: Never ever stop backing up game files. Sage advice that will never get old. :)

Heck, even backup the prior version of game files in case an update borks the game lol. Although the idea of backing up Cyberpunk 2077 or Baldur's Gate 3 twice makes me shutter.
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I hope they don't Beth has had a string of horrible releases.
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gog2002x: Hopefully Microsoft let's Bethesda keep their creative rights. I thought bethesda was strong enough to stand on their own, wonder why they sold out. Now I'm curious enough to do some research.
As with Bioware there's "2000s era Bethesda" vs "Bethesda today" whose difference in attitude could almost make them two different game developers. They've put out some amazing games in the past but post Skyrim have just stopped trying to be a game developer and have been coasting along relying on cr*p over-monetization like "Creation Club" and publishing 3rd party titles. This is the #1 reason why we have a string of 2012-2017 "Bethesda" (developed by Arkane / MachineGames) AAA's like Dishonored, Wolfenstein & Prey, but Skyrim (2011) still isn't on GOG.
Saw this and thought it was fitting...

https://www.pcgamer.com/au/bethesda-important-games/
Also just to add. Microsoft did not buy only Bethesda, but its parent, Zenimax and thus all that was under it (including Bethesda).
Post edited March 11, 2021 by idbeholdME
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NavajoCEO: What is going to happen to the collection of Bethesda games Gog sells? The Microsoft Bethesda buyout. They going to be pulled? Do I need to start downloading my purchased copies now? We need one more Bethesda sale.. one sale to rule them all.
I am worried too. Some of those games are region locked and are only available on GOG. Let's hope for the best.