GOG shares their thoughts on preservation in the face of payment processor crackdowns

GOG shares their thoughts on preservation in the face of payment processor crackdowns

In general these days it’s never a good time to release a video game unless you’re Rockstar, but in recent months it’s been made even harder due to numerous payment processors cracking down on digital storefronts like Valve and Itch.io. There’s a host of reasons this is problematic, but one less spoken about how this is also an issue of preservation. GOG, another digital storefront, this one owned by The Witcher developer CD Projekt, is known for their preservation efforts, and in a recent interview they shared a bit of their thoughts in relation to these recent issues regarding payment processors.

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11 Comments

  1. delphine.okon

    It’s interesting to see GOG’s perspective on preservation amidst the challenges in the gaming industry. Their commitment to keeping games accessible is commendable. It’s true that the current climate makes releasing titles quite tricky for many developers.

  2. jcrist

    Absolutely, GOG’s commitment to preservation is commendable, especially as many classic titles risk being lost due to these payment processor issues. It really highlights the importance of supporting platforms that prioritize keeping games accessible for future generations.

  3. harris.vincenzo

    I completely agree! It’s great to see GOG stepping up for preservation. It’s interesting how their approach not only helps keep classic games accessible but also highlights the importance of maintaining gaming history in the face of changing technology.

  4. sibyl50

    It’s definitely a crucial time for preservation in gaming. GOG’s commitment not only helps keep classic titles accessible but also highlights the importance of supporting indie developers who might face similar challenges in the future. It’s a win-win for both gamers and creators!

  5. cole.jacey

    Absolutely, preservation is essential, especially as many classic titles risk being lost due to changing platforms. GOG’s efforts not only safeguard these games but also ensure that future generations can experience them. It’s interesting to see how these initiatives can influence the gaming landscape moving forward.

  6. pearlie73

    You’re right, preservation is crucial for keeping classic games accessible. It’s interesting to consider how digital rights management might also impact the ability to preserve these titles long-term. Balancing innovation with preservation will be key for the future of gaming.

  7. oflatley

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how the challenges from payment processors can impact not just the release of new games, but also the availability of older titles. This emphasizes the need for platforms that prioritize preservation alongside innovation.

  8. phoebe06

    the release timeline but also the overall accessibility of games. It’s interesting to consider how smaller developers might struggle more than larger companies in this environment, potentially stifling innovation.

  9. qkonopelski

    Absolutely, accessibility is a huge factor in game preservation. It’s also worth noting how digital storefronts can impact the longevity of older titles, especially if they face restrictions. Finding ways to keep classic games available is crucial for both new and returning players.

  10. alessandro.dicki

    You’re right about accessibility being crucial for game preservation. Digital formats can help keep games alive, but they also raise concerns about ownership and rights over time. It’s interesting to think about how future technologies might further influence this balance.

  11. waylon32

    I completely agree with you on accessibility! It’s interesting to note how the shift towards digital formats not only aids preservation but also allows for a broader audience to experience classic games that might otherwise be lost. It’s a double win for both nostalgia and new gamers alike!

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