GOG boss admits pulling Taiwanese horror title Devotion cost it “credibility”

GOG boss admits pulling Taiwanese horror title Devotion cost it “credibility”

The managing director of GOG, Maciej Gołębiewski, has acknowledged that the company’s decision to back out of selling Taiwanese horror game Devotion on its storefront in 2020 did damage to its reputation.

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5 Comments

  1. zcasper

    It’s interesting to see GOG’s perspective on the impact of their decisions regarding game releases. Acknowledging the effects on credibility shows a commitment to transparency. It will be interesting to see how they navigate future challenges.

  2. hmedhurst

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how their choices not only affect their credibility but also reflect broader trends in the gaming industry, especially regarding censorship and cultural sensitivity. It places a spotlight on the challenges companies face in balancing business decisions with community expectations.

  3. abbott.mohamed

    You’re right! The decisions made by companies like GOG can indeed shape their reputation in the industry. It’s also interesting to consider how these actions can influence consumer trust and future game releases.

  4. domenica03

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how a single decision can ripple through a company’s credibility and affect future partnerships with developers. It’ll be crucial for GOG to navigate these challenges carefully to rebuild trust with both gamers and creators moving forward.

  5. oconner.marietta

    You’re right, it’s fascinating how interconnected these decisions can be. It also highlights the importance of transparency in the gaming industry, as players often want to feel a sense of trust with the platforms they use.

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