The new feature of the preservation program was announced via a blog.
Back in November, GOG announced its new preservation program where it revealed a list of games that it was committed to preserving well into the future, by continuing to offer new improvements and updates to keep them compatible with modern operating systems.
Well, it’s been a month since then and the program is now facing its first major hurdle, with Activision Blizzard asking the company to pull Warcraft I & II — two of the games listed as part of its program — from its storefront on December 13th.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The new feature of the preservation program was announced via a blog.
Back in November, GOG announced its new preservation program where it revealed a list of games that it was committed to preserving well into the future, by continuing to offer new improvements and updates to keep them compatible with modern operating systems.
Well, it’s been a month since then and the program is now facing its first major hurdle, with Activision Blizzard asking the company to pull Warcraft I & II — two of the games listed as part of its program — from its storefront on December 13th.
Read the full article on timeextension.com