ChrisGriffin: Why is there no GOG release?
I've been following the development of this game for a very long time now.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem like there will be a GOG release (at least not in the foreseeable future) despite the previously made promises to some kickstarter users that there will be.
Now this is very surprising because The Messenger was released on GOG at the same time as other platforms. So there was already a reasonable expectation that this game also will be. The difference here is that The Messenger was published by Devolver Digital, and Sea Of Stars by Sabotage Studio itself. Therefore it's the studio itself that has decided not to release on GOG (at this time).
So what is the reason for Sea Of Stars not being on GOG?
Fear of piracy? Can't possibly be that because the game has been already pirated since it was released, and they are all steam rips.
Fear of doing additional work with the files for GOG? Again, unlikely. GOG has tools which can adapt the game files for manual installers and Galaxy, so the work on the developer's part would be minimal.
https://www.gog.com/submit-your-game Or perhaps was there some sort of back alley deal made with steam for PC exclusivity? Because the game is not only unavailable on GOG, but also unavailable on itch.io, Epic Game Store and other PC retailers. Steam is the only one.
Sea Of Stars is currently the most upvoted game of the week on GOG.
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/sea_of_stars I fondly remember playing games like Golden Sun or Chrono Trigger and this game reminds me a lot of them. There is a certain level of nostalgia when looking back on those games.
And owning a game such as this one without any DRM is part of that nostalgic feeling. I think that the team really missed the mark on this one.
The reason for Sea of Stars not being available on GOG, despite expectations and promises to some Kickstarter backers, is unclear. It's possible that the decision is related to the game's publisher, Sabotage Studio, opting not to release it on GOG. Potential reasons could include concerns about piracy, perceived additional work in adapting the game files for GOG, or perhaps an exclusive arrangement with Steam for PC distribution. The absence of the game on other PC platforms like Epic Games Store and itch.io suggests a specific distribution strategy, although the exact details remain undisclosed. The game's popularity on GOG's wishlist highlights the demand for it on the platform, especially for those who seek a nostalgic, DRM-free experience.