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That's why I never go GOG, when ever something like this happens GOG buyers are left out hard.
Except gog rules! It is DRM-free, just the way it should be!
Well it doesn't rule in this case, now does it? I'll pay only 10 bucks for the new game, good luck with that on GOG, lol.
I for one should buy Horizon, Uncharted God of War and Days Gone on GOG but I ended up with steam. Big mistake. But hey I'm wiser now. Ragnarok i will buy only on GOG and only if there will be no PSN.
That's literally never gonna happen. Not even a single game of all the 200 I own have any problems running. Some are nearly 2 DECADES old. And even if the games get OFFICIALY removed from the store, you will STILL be able to perfectly play them if you bought it prior the removal. So your argument doesn't stand.
I own it on GOG, genius. DRM-free.