Posted July 08, 2013
During this past summer sale, I found myself suffering from the symptom that every bundle seemed unappealing, for the reason that I already had some of the games in every bundle, either in my extensive disc collection or on humblebundle. In fact, once I took stock of my purchases, I realized I had only bought individual discounted games.
Once I thought about it some more, I realized that perhaps gog needs to partner up with humblebundle and provide gog keys for humble bundle games. I know that for myself, once I buy a humble bundle, the chance of me buying the same gog games that are in the bundle is zero. At the same time, as the number of games in my humble bundle store grows, I become more and more attached to it, and at this point I have no preference for gog over humblebundle, while I greatly prefer gog over Steam and will often look to re-buy Steam games without DRM.
While it may initially look like a loss for gog to give out its games with humble bundles, there are 2 positives to this approach:
1. It keeps people's gog collections as big as their humblebundle collections, making the appeal of buying things on the humble store vs gog minimal.
2. When the time comes for bundle deals on gog, people's purchases from humble bundle are 'recognized', and people are therefore more likely to go for the bundles on gog.
I think the key thing is to make sure that gog keys from humble bundles aren't given out freely ie. they go to the same person who bought the humble bundle to begin with. They could therefore be attached to specific email addresses via the humble store.
Once I thought about it some more, I realized that perhaps gog needs to partner up with humblebundle and provide gog keys for humble bundle games. I know that for myself, once I buy a humble bundle, the chance of me buying the same gog games that are in the bundle is zero. At the same time, as the number of games in my humble bundle store grows, I become more and more attached to it, and at this point I have no preference for gog over humblebundle, while I greatly prefer gog over Steam and will often look to re-buy Steam games without DRM.
While it may initially look like a loss for gog to give out its games with humble bundles, there are 2 positives to this approach:
1. It keeps people's gog collections as big as their humblebundle collections, making the appeal of buying things on the humble store vs gog minimal.
2. When the time comes for bundle deals on gog, people's purchases from humble bundle are 'recognized', and people are therefore more likely to go for the bundles on gog.
I think the key thing is to make sure that gog keys from humble bundles aren't given out freely ie. they go to the same person who bought the humble bundle to begin with. They could therefore be attached to specific email addresses via the humble store.