tfishell: Aren't Sony's games on Steam Denuvo-free also?
Bethesda removed Denuvo from Wolfenstein: Youngblood many months ago and despite the games' poor reviews, I
think GOG would bring it here if they could. (Maybe for Quakecon, though I suspect most of us would much prefer original Doom 3 over that :P)
Do you mean the Playstation for PC games (Days Gone, God of War, etc.)?
Yes they are and still are as far as I know. Steam has their basic launcher DRM but Epic is completely DRM-free as of now as far as I know. If you dont consider steam wrapper DRM, then it is DRM free as well by that definition.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Days_Gone I would still prefer they come to GOG since they would mean that they also come with offline installers and there is no guarantee that the Epic versions will remain completely DRM-free in the future as well. Sony hasnt looked at GOG again after Horizon Zero Dawn so Im not sure we are getting their new entries on GOG though.
Yes, its not unheard of for developers to remove denuvo once the denuvo has been cracked, this not being a big issue due to the fact that most sales are made within the first couple of months anyway so denuvo has done its job so to speak. It would be nice for these developers to then release their DRM-free versions on GOG to give users who want DRM-free versions a chance to buy them and possibly double-dip in the process. Might be too much work for too little money for them though.