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Will it be coming to GOG soon after it is released?
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ShadowWalker56: Will it be coming to GOG soon after it is released?
Hopefully. I wish theyd release it here, but maybe they will and just not give us EA
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ShadowWalker56: Will it be coming to GOG soon after it is released?
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Gylfe: Hopefully. I wish theyd release it here, but maybe they will and just not give us EA
I truly hope they do get it here pretty quickly. I will buy it on Steam if I really have to but I'd prefer to get it here.
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ShadowWalker56: Will it be coming to GOG soon after it is released?
I hope so, if Dying Light's experience on GOG went well why wouldn't Techland do it again sooner?

The games that don't matter to me, I buy an access right on Steam. But the games I care about, I want to actually own. I want to have a copy just in case, I want to be able to enjoy it, play it and replay it no matter what happens in the future.

It should be an honor to be truly purchased (without DRM), to be truly owned by players who feel the game deserves it.

I'm willing to pay a little more and get it on GOG and support these initiatives rather than save a few cents for only a right of access that can be taken away at any time. If Steam, Epic, Origins or Ubisoft goes down, byebye our games.

If GOG collapses (the video game world will definitely have lost a big part of its soul), but my acquired games will still be there, in my hard drives. They belong to me, I have to keep them if I want to keep them.

Techland, we're counting on you!
Post edited December 28, 2021 by gdw96
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ShadowWalker56: Will it be coming to GOG soon after it is released?
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gdw96: I hope so, if Dying Light's experience on GOG went well why wouldn't Techland do it again sooner?

The games that don't matter to me, I buy an access right on Steam. But the games I care about, I want to actually own. I want to have a copy just in case, I want to be able to enjoy it, play it and replay it no matter what happens in the future.

It should be an honor to be truly purchased (without DRM), to be truly owned by players who feel the game deserves it.

I'm willing to pay a little more and get it on GOG and support these initiatives rather than save a few cents for only a right of access that can be taken away at any time. If Steam, Epic, Origins or Ubisoft goes down, byebye our games.

If GOG collapses (the video game world will definitely have lost a big part of its soul), but my acquired games will still be there, in my hard drives. They belong to me, I have to keep them if I want to keep them.

Techland, we're counting on you!
All of the above sounds good to me!

Techland if you're listening I'd be happy to pick up Dying Light 2. In fact I'd be happy to pick it up and push for my gaming group to make it our next title to play together.
But I don't plan to pick up a copy until it's on GOG, which I'd love to see happen sooner rather than later :)
+1 for a GOG release.
Post edited January 12, 2022 by greyhat
We might get it "soon" but I wouldn't count on it. We still don't have everything the Steam version of the original has. They're probably going to try and make as much money from a DRM release as they can before they slum it here. If GOG gives them a huge advance then we could get it sooner. Even if they do that, we likely wouldn't be able to use their docket system.
ppl on steam claim that the game uses denuvo, so goodbye any chances for gog release in foreseeable future. Thats very scummy since there is no mention of it on actual store page of DL2, and devs actively avoid denuvo questions on steam forums...
Dying Light 1 didn't come to GOG on Day 1 and I'd doubt DL2 would do the same.

Maybe you'll see a Complete Edition of DL2 come here, way down the line when Techland's done w/ patches, updates, expansions, DLC's, or whatever else for DL2 on Steam...and finally feel like bringing it to GOG to maybe support some GOG features (like Galaxy and its suites), Denuvo has been removed, and also remove/disable any of the Steamworks suites.

Plus - release on GOG later, then they can get double-dippers; the ones that had to play it on Steam, but really deep-down want a DRM-FREE version when it hits GOG...so they'll end up buying it at least twice.
Post edited February 02, 2022 by MysterD
Denuvo, It will never come to gog with that crap.
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Whereaminow25: Denuvo, It will never come to gog with that crap.
That sucks. I guess no Dying Light 2 for me then. I prefer to own my games and Steam doesn't let you do that.
Well, check back in 10 years, it might be on gog by then. 15 years to be sure.
I fucking love DL1 but from the reviews I've seen on 2, it looks to be a regression for the series.
I will wait definitively until it's published on GOG.

#FCKDRM
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AussieDevil_3142: I fucking love DL1 but from the reviews I've seen on 2, it looks to be a regression for the series.
I will wait definitively until it's published on GOG.

#FCKDRM
Same. No DRM-free, no buy. That simple.