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I have Morrowind in my GOG library, but for some reason, when I visit the store, I can still see the option to buy the game. Only when I add the game to the cart do I get a message saying that I can’t purchase it because I already own a game that includes this one. However, both mentioned games have the same title. It’s as if there are two different entries for the same game (but in the store, I can only find one game entry). Is this a bug, or are the entries simply different (like Fallout Classic/Fallout 1)?
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goranto: I have Morrowind in my GOG library, but for some reason, when I visit the store, I can still see the option to buy the game.
Did you, by chance, obtain 'The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition' from Amazon Prime Gaming? Often (but, not always), GOG games originating from Amazon will not be marked as [Owned].

Upon visiting your orders history page, perform a search for:
morrowind

If you had obtained the game via Amazon, the resulting order will list the game title as:
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition - Amazon Prime

As seen here, I had purchased the game several years prior, but, out of curiosity, last year, I had redeemed an Amazon-derived code for it. Both 'versions' are considered to be separate products (as they each possess unique item identifiers).
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goranto: I have Morrowind in my GOG library, but for some reason, when I visit the store, I can still see the option to buy the game.
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Palestine: Did you, by chance, obtain 'The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition' from Amazon Prime Gaming? Often (but, not always), GOG games originating from Amazon will not be marked as [Owned].
Yes. I obtained my code from Amazon Prime Gaming. I thought that would be the reason that they have two seperate products. Just wanted to see if that is the case. Thanks! :))