Posted March 02, 2022
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Alexim: The problem isn't GOG, which would release Elden Ring immediately if it could, but Bandai Namco, which is one of those publishers that wouldn't release their games on GOG even under threat.
The only small thing we can do is to contact them repeatedly and in as many people as possible, until maybe they understand that they would earn some more money by releasing their games on GOG as well.
I was pretty surprised when Bandai Namco stopped using Denuvo. They haven't used it in any game since 2019. Think Code Vein was the last title of theirs to use it. The only small thing we can do is to contact them repeatedly and in as many people as possible, until maybe they understand that they would earn some more money by releasing their games on GOG as well.
Tales of Arise released without Denuvo and was piratable on day one, and the same deal with Elden Ring. Both would be huge sellers here, by GOG standards at least.
And, yea, I agree. The only thing we, as GOG customers, can do is contact them in number to request certain titles and provide a reasonable and logical argument on why such games should release here on GOG, and if they ever do show up then we need to buy them.
I have a handful of studios that I reach out to on about a monthly basis requesting GOG releases. Square Enix (Japanese titles specifically), Bandai Namco, Koei Tecmo, Capcom, and a few others on occassion. Lately, I've been reaching out to SNK for The King of Fighters XV and the new Samurai Shodown, with the hope that something might happen on that.
That's what people have to do. The more people who do it, the higher the chance we'll see results. The way I look at it is if GOG customers aren't willing to sacrifice 30 minutes a month to reach out to these developers then we don't really deserve the games here.