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In November 2024, GOG launched a brand new initiative: the GOG Preservation Program. This unique project represents our long-term commitment to ensuring that classic games remain playable on modern and future systems. Currently, the Program includes over 100 titles, with a goal of expanding to 500 games by the end of 2025, and ultimately, to encompass our entire catalog of classic games — already numbering in the thousands.

the GOG Preservation Program is our commitment to preserving gaming history. Through the Program, players can trust that their games will always be up to date and ready to run on current and future PC setups. Whether it’s manuals, DLCs, or missing features, we’re offering the most complete version possible, backed by GOG’s tech support and offline installers, so you can safeguard these classics for years to come.

Today, we couldn’t be happier to welcome the newest additions to our Program – a great variety of LEGO® franchise titles, including both new releases and games already released on GOG. Let’s see what’s new!



the GOG Preservation Program – and this time, we’re including legendary LEGO® titles on our mission of keeping classic games playable.

Alongside this update, we’re thrilled to announce that The LEGO® Movie - Videogame (-80%), The LEGO® Movie 2 Videogame (-85%), LEGO® City Undercover (-80%), and The LEGO® NINJAGO® Video Game (-80%) are making their debut on GOG – DRM-free and optimized for modern systems! They’re also arriving with amazing bundles: LEGO Movie Videogame Bundle (-85%) and LEGO® Movies Game Bundle (-85%).

Meanwhile, a variety of classic LEGO® games already on GOG are officially joining the Preservation Program, ensuring they stay accessible for years to come. Here’s what’s joining:

LEGO® Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (-75%)
LEGO® Indiana Jones™: The Original Adventures (-75%)
LEGO® Indiana Jones™ 2: The Adventure Continues (-75%)
LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame (-85%)
LEGO® Batman 2 DC Super Heroes™ (-80%)
LEGO® Batman™ 3: Beyond Gotham (-75%)
LEGO® The Lord of the Rings™ (-80%)

LEGO® games aren’t just fun – they're timeless. Generations of players have built memories with these creative, action-packed adventures, making them a crucial part of gaming history.

But the journey doesn’t end here! Want to see even more LEGO® classics on GOG? Titles like LEGO Island, LEGO Rock Raiders, or LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga could become reality with your help. Head over to the GOG Dreamlist and vote for your favorites – it’s the best way to show publishers that these games deserve a place in the GOG catalog!

Brick by brick, let’s make these games live forever – now on GOG!
Everything is awesome! Everything is cool if you're part of the team! Welcome to GOG LEGO games :D
Very nice to see LEGO City Undercover here. :)
Thanks for the effort GOG and GOG's tech team.

May I make a question?

I've just read the changelog from one of the LEGO games and it says, above other things, this:

Updated default configuration to better reflect modern machines (default 1920x1080 resolution with V-Sync enabled).
This means that the games will launch initially with a setting of 1920x1080 resolution, therefore, by launching by default on Full Screen, I suppose, monitors which don't use or don't support 1920x1080 resolution will not be able to output any signal from the game?

"Who don't have a Full HD monitor nowadays bruh? They're cheap, go buy one!" - I hear some random conscience screaming somewhere in the future when reading my post.

Well, random conscience from the future reading my post, some choose to not play games on 16:9, or even on HD, can you believe that?
Some prefer to play old games the way they were designed at the time, even on lower resolutions like 800x600 or 640x480! 4:3! Can you believe that?! :P

Jokes aside, I'd please like for a clarification GOG.

As always, thanks for the effort, and please, with all due respect you guys deserve, (I mean it, seriously, thanks for preserving RE and DC!) I hope you guys are not doing the same as before "One Solution to all" with this and are revising each game before applying the same theoretical fix on them - as this has broken some games before and some apparently are still broken on some platforms that they worked before, after the GOG preservation program started.

Thanks again.
Post edited 3 hours ago by .Keys