It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Hello everyone... I have the following problem: I brought The Witcher 3 GOTY edition in 2016. It may sound crazy, but i remember when i installed the game that somewhere it said that the game would expire, end or something like "you won't be able to play this game after this date". That time i was really excited about the game and didn't paid attention, just remember that the amount i paid ($30), made sense that it's for a huge rent. So, if this memory is true, how do i check this deadline?

Thank you very much!
This question / problem has been solved by mike_cesaraimage
If you have bought the game directly from GOG it will not expire. I think it was message about the code expiration.
avatar
mike_cesara: If you have bought the game directly from GOG it will not expire. I think it was message about the code expiration.
I've bought it from Nuuvem, forgot to mention!
I have no clue about the store to be honest. If it's legit you should be absolutely fine and I wouldn't worry if the game is still in your library. As I said, the message could be about the code expiration date.
avatar
metalnixos:
Once the game activated/added in your GOG account library it will stay there for the end of time (of GOG at least). Even removed for sale games can be freely played at your leisure.
Only key codes may expire, in your case it might be some kind of bonus key code with expiration limit. But you shouldn't worry anyway since you played it already (activated on GOG).
avatar
metalnixos:
avatar
Cadaver747: Once the game activated/added in your GOG account library it will stay there for the end of time (of GOG at least). Even removed for sale games can be freely played at your leisure.
Only key codes may expire, in your case it might be some kind of bonus key code with expiration limit. But you shouldn't worry anyway since you played it already (activated on GOG).
Thank you very much for your help guys! Have a nice day!
You're very welcome. We're always glad to be of help : D
I've attached an example how the message could look.
Attachments:
avatar
Cadaver747: Once the game activated/added in your GOG account library it will stay there for the end of time (of GOG at least). Even removed for sale games can be freely played at your leisure.
Only key codes may expire, in your case it might be some kind of bonus key code with expiration limit. But you shouldn't worry anyway since you played it already (activated on GOG).
GOG did pull game catalog(s) in some special cases.
For example, GOG pulled Gwent beta version from every tester's GOG Library.

It could be defined as "stay there for the end of time" (of the beta game at least).
avatar
kbnrylaec:
The Witcher Adventure Beta was also removed from GOG accounts, I'm not calling such cases "a game", it's more of a limited time game demonstration. But if you need to be absolutely precise than yes you are right and I should choose my words more careful next time.
Also, just as a precaution:
I dunno that particular store (just quickly looked it up and it seems ok) but many of these key reseller sides are a bit shady, or at least let people offer keys from shady sources.

There have been cases of games getting removed because the keys were originally bought with stolen credit cards for example. So I would always check a sites credibility before buying there. Or just be safe and buy GOG games here.
avatar
ignisferroque: Also, just as a precaution:
I dunno that particular store (just quickly looked it up and it seems ok) but many of these key reseller sides are a bit shady, or at least let people offer keys from shady sources.
Nuuvem is legit.
They are Brazilian store and at one time they were good palce to buy fairly cheap games tanks to regional pricing if one managed to navigate in brazilian-portugese store.
Quite soon they introduced region-locking of their codes so they became irrelevant for a big part of the world so that's why they are not too known outside Brazil.
Wait, since when can you mark more than one post as solution? O_o