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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment comes to GOG.com.

We're on a roll! We're happy to announce that Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment joins the GOG.com catalog to make the world of DRM-free gaming that much better today. We're starting off with six widely requested titles:

Let's start big:
<span class="bold">Mortal Kombat 1+2+3</span> just got the GOG.com treatment. If you were having a hard time getting these notorious bits of gaming history to run on your computer, boy do we have a surprise for you!

We're also launching these five heavily requested titles with big, weeklong discounts:

LEGO Batman: The Videogame -50%
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1 - 4 -60%
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5 - 7 -60%
F.E.A.R. Platinum -50%
Bastion -60%

It's yet another great start to yet another great publisher debut on GOG.com, let's get our fill!
I wept tears of joy.

Then I bought Bastion, F.E.A.R., LEGO Batman, & the MK pack.

Happy. :)

Also: Arkham series please!
The memo says week long discount. Till when exactly because I can't get any of this stuff until my card resents itself in a few days.
Oh damn this is nice. MK support via Galaxy in the future maybe?


Thinking about this for a second it makes sense. The Witcher games are published by WB aren't they.
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tinyE: The memo says week long discount. Till when exactly because I can't get any of this stuff until my card resents itself in a few days.
Next Thursday.
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MailBoxAssassin: [..]
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Aturuxo: [..]
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moonshineshadow: [..]
Thanks to all!
Maybe I'll wait for Lego LOTR or SW then.
However, they're all "derivative" titles.. isn't there a good pure lego videogame?
Way to go GOG!
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tinyE: The memo says week long discount. Till when exactly because I can't get any of this stuff until my card resents itself in a few days.
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Grargar: Next Thursday.
Cool! I'm in good shape then. :D
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skeletonbow: The Battle For Middle Earth game series is EA, and while EA has games on GOG they don't seem to ever release any more here, and BFME games have not been sold or supported by them for several years now sadly. I'm guessing they don't own the rights to remarket them either, the licensing of the LOTR trademarks etc. is rather fickle.
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gandalfnho: I know about this series being EA, but Battle for Middle-Earth rights are basically stuck between EA (who created the fames) and Warner (who has the actual LOTR rights to do movies and games). Maybe with both here is possible to reach a mutual agreement
Yes, but neither actually own the rights to LOTR. WB right now has a license to make games, but that doesn't mean that they have the ability to negotiate the release of properties from other publishers. That belongs to the actual rights holders of Tolkien's works. I'm sorry, but having both the current publisher and a previous publisher of a licensed property on GOG doesn't put us any closer to getting pulled games back on the market.
This is incredible. I've bought all of the LEGO games and FEAR Platinum, really hope that we'll see another titles from WB in the future here. Welcome Warner Bros!
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Repurchase bastion again.

If bastion is here, then transistor here is not a dream anymore.
WOW! Awesome, GOG. First Disney and now Warner Brothers. You guys rock. *waves goodbye to paycheck*
Are you freaking kidding me?!? WOOHOO!
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moonshineshadow: [..]
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phaolo: Thanks to all!
Maybe I'll wait for Lego LOTR or SW then.
However, they're all "derivative" titles.. isn't there a good pure lego videogame?
The fun of the Lego games is in the licensed properties and how they reference the works. Honestly, the Lego games didn't take off until they added licensed properties. Even the Lego Movie game, is one of the weakest of them all.
Well color me impressed. Nicely done!
And Midway = Psi-Ops! :-) Also MK4 with trucks of tomato sauce coming at you ;-)