Posted November 13, 2008
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Hello,
Just a word of explanation. We are constantly trying to get new content. Some new deals were just signed. Some are under negotiations. Unfortunately the bigger company is, the longer it takes.
But surely there will be constant stream of new titles on GOG. Sometimes there will be deals with bigger companies bringing whole big bunch of new titles, sometimes deals for chosen games like Gothic, where rights are in the hands of some smaller entities.
Our licencing team works actually both ways. Approaching big fish and tracing rights for particular games which are not in the hands of top publishers.
Anyway, even though it is not easy to get new content, I'm optimistic, and sure that catalog will constantly grow. Sometimes faster sometimes slower, but we are too stubborn to give up such a great idea;)
And as long as GOG is a part of much larger company, we have enough resources to be stubborn to the final success;)
PS. Which deosn't mean that it will happen easily or fast;)
Just a word of explanation. We are constantly trying to get new content. Some new deals were just signed. Some are under negotiations. Unfortunately the bigger company is, the longer it takes.
But surely there will be constant stream of new titles on GOG. Sometimes there will be deals with bigger companies bringing whole big bunch of new titles, sometimes deals for chosen games like Gothic, where rights are in the hands of some smaller entities.
Our licencing team works actually both ways. Approaching big fish and tracing rights for particular games which are not in the hands of top publishers.
Anyway, even though it is not easy to get new content, I'm optimistic, and sure that catalog will constantly grow. Sometimes faster sometimes slower, but we are too stubborn to give up such a great idea;)
And as long as GOG is a part of much larger company, we have enough resources to be stubborn to the final success;)
PS. Which deosn't mean that it will happen easily or fast;)
Post edited November 13, 2008 by Mikee