Including “a few very iconic and long-requested games”.
Speaking to Time Extension recently, GOG’s senior business development manager, Marcin Paczyński, has stated that the company intends to preserve at least 500 classic PC games by the end of 2025, as part of its new preservation program. This will apparently include “a few very iconic and long-requested games”.
Following the reveal of the preservation program last month, we reached out to the company to find out more information about the program. In particular, we wanted to know how exactly this commitment to preserving classic PC games was different from what GOG had already been doing over the last couple of decades and to take a closer look at the selection process for the titles that would be included as part of the new program.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Including “a few very iconic and long-requested games”.
Speaking to Time Extension recently, GOG’s senior business development manager, Marcin Paczyński, has stated that the company intends to preserve at least 500 classic PC games by the end of 2025, as part of its new preservation program. This will apparently include “a few very iconic and long-requested games”.
Following the reveal of the preservation program last month, we reached out to the company to find out more information about the program. In particular, we wanted to know how exactly this commitment to preserving classic PC games was different from what GOG had already been doing over the last couple of decades and to take a closer look at the selection process for the titles that would be included as part of the new program.
Read the full article on timeextension.com