Peter_Brosdahl Moderator Staff member Joined May 28, 2019 Messages 10,257 Reaction score 7,183 Yesterday at 7:39 PM #1 GOG has changed ownership, but it didn't have to leave the building to find its new home after being acquired by one of its co-founders. See full article...
GOG has changed ownership, but it didn't have to leave the building to find its new home after being acquired by one of its co-founders. See full article...
I igor_kavinski Quasi-regular Joined Aug 15, 2025 Messages 339 Reaction score 195 Yesterday at 7:48 PM #2 Gosh. That's pennies compared to the valuation of Steam.
Grimlakin Forum Posting Supreme Joined Jun 24, 2019 Messages 10,125 Reaction score 6,510 Yesterday at 9:09 PM #3 Just go's to show how profitable the market CAN be.
GodisanAtheist Slightly less n00b AT Refugee Joined Aug 15, 2025 Messages 79 Reaction score 111 Yesterday at 10:45 PM #4 Yikes. Thing is people really just don't care about the DRM or ownership element of software. That's GOG's whole angle and the company is worth $25 mil. Customers don't punish publishers for not bringing their games to GOG and so no one bothers, and the store will fade into obscurity.
Yikes. Thing is people really just don't care about the DRM or ownership element of software. That's GOG's whole angle and the company is worth $25 mil. Customers don't punish publishers for not bringing their games to GOG and so no one bothers, and the store will fade into obscurity.