GOG agrees with Ultrakill publisher boss that "the future of preservation is decided by players who give a s**t"
It wasn't so long ago that Dave Oshry, the CEO of publisher New Blood Interactive, sparked a debate around the Epic Games Store's validity as a PC storefront and genuine challenger to Steam. Now, it appears that a new interview is going to generate similar passionate discussions about GOG, which at the end of last year was acquired by one of CD Projekt Red's co-founders. Praising the storefront for its game preservation efforts and accessible mod features, Oshry does however question in a new interview: "how long are they even going to be around?" The platform has now responded to these claims, agreeing that "game preservation only works if people care" and "give a shit." Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS:GOG accused of using AI-generated artwork to promote its big New Year sale
It wasn't so long ago that Dave Oshry, the CEO of publisher New Blood Interactive, sparked a debate around the Epic Games Store's validity as a PC storefront and genuine challenger to Steam. Now, it appears that a new interview is going to generate similar passionate discussions about GOG, which at the end of last year was acquired by one of CD Projekt Red's co-founders. Praising the storefront for its game preservation efforts and accessible mod features, Oshry does however question in a new interview: "how long are they even going to be around?" The platform has now responded to these claims, agreeing that "game preservation only works if people care" and "give a shit."Read the rest of the story...
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