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Fallout, Fallout 2 and Tactics are on steam after being pulled for a bit. Will they be coming to GoG?
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Only Bethesda Softworks can answer that, I'm afraid...
Something something Bethesda something something.

What Stooner said.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by RayRay13000
Isn't that a question for Bethesda?

Interplay had a deal w/ GOG for FO games - and they no longer have FO rights.
Hence why they ain't on GOG anymore.

Bethesda has FO rights now - and they don't have a deal w/ GOG.
Bethesda has been w/ Steam for quite some time - so it's no surprise that the Classic FO's are back up on Steam.

If Bethesda and GOG want the FO classics on GOG, they'd both have to sit down and hammer out some kind of deal.
Post edited June 18, 2014 by MysterD
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MysterD: Isn't that a question for Bethesda?

Interplay had a deal w/ GOG for FO games - and they no longer have FO rights.

Bethesda has FO rights - and they don't have a deal w/ GOG.
Bethesda has been w/ Steam for quite some time - so it's no surprise that the Classic FO's are back up on Steam.

If Bethesda and GOG want the FO classics on GOG, they'd both have to sit down and hammer out some kind of deal.
GOG Galaxy could help?
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MysterD: Isn't that a question for Bethesda?

Interplay had a deal w/ GOG for FO games - and they no longer have FO rights.

Bethesda has FO rights - and they don't have a deal w/ GOG.
Bethesda has been w/ Steam for quite some time - so it's no surprise that the Classic FO's are back up on Steam.

If Bethesda and GOG want the FO classics on GOG, they'd both have to sit down and hammer out some kind of deal.
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Elmofongo: GOG Galaxy could help?
Bethesda and GOG would both have to sit down and come to some kind of business agreement for distribution rights of FO Classics on GOG.

I don't think the GOG Galaxy game-client can help matters here.
No, Bethesda loves DRM. Loudly.
I hope when gog.com releases GoG Galaxy both ZeniMax Media Inc. and Bethesda Softworks release all of the PC versions of video games that they developed and published since they started off as a video game company for sale on gog.com.

Otherwise ZeniMax Media Inc. and Bethesda Softworks will never earn my money ever again if they keep selling the PC versions of the video games that they publish on Steam.
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theslitherydeee: No, Bethesda loves DRM. Loudly.
I guess that was more my question. I'd rather buy it here. sigh. oh well.
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theslitherydeee: No, Bethesda loves DRM. Loudly.
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Crewdroog: I guess that was more my question. I'd rather buy it here. sigh. oh well.
It's a shame you missed them. The only way to get them DRM free now isn't kosher.
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theslitherydeee: It's a shame you missed them. The only way to get them DRM free now isn't kosher.
Only way?
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Gydion: Only way?
Buying an online download at least.
I don't think Bethesda care much about DRM honestly. They released Oblivion and Fallout 3 with just CD checks long after other publishers were using SecuROM and shit. I think they just love Steam and don't see much need to expand outside of it.
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StingingVelvet: I don't think Bethesda care much about DRM honestly. They released Oblivion and Fallout 3 with just CD checks long after other publishers were using SecuROM and shit. I think they just love Steam and don't see much need to expand outside of it.
They loved it on downloads, steam, gfwl, etc.
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pimpmonkey2382: They loved it on downloads, steam, gfwl, etc.
They started using Steam because the market wants Steam features, I don't think DRM has anything to do with it.