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Wodenke: Can't find the statement at the moment, but I'm fairly certain I saw the Core Decay developer Ivar Hill confirm that the GOG release is still happening no matter what.

Same with Cultic:
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/games_that_are_unofficially_confirmed_for_release_on_gog_in_the_future_part_3?search=cultic

Looks like it depends on whether the title in question is only published by 3D Realms/Saber Interactive. If the developer wants the title to release on GOG as well, then 3D Realms/Saber Interactive has to comply.
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kultpcgames: That would be great. I also can't understand why paying customers and fans of the games should be denied this. I'll wait patiently... :)
Many publishers figure people will buy on Steam eventually so no point in supporting other stores outside of Steam and Epic. To a point they are right as I always see people saying they already bought it elsewhere.

People need to be more resilient and not buy on DRM platforms as it's money that publishers listen to, not complaining.
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kultpcgames: It's a shame, first there's no "Tempest Rising" here on GOG, and now "Broken Arrow" is being removed from the store. GOG won't be able to do anything about it, and I WILL NOT buy the games on Steam, but I would also prefer it if GOG at least let us know that it was removed and why. A simple "By order of the rights holder" would suffice.
Your not missing much with TR. The game is very lackluster
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wolfsite: Many publishers figure people will buy on Steam eventually so no point in supporting other stores outside of Steam and Epic. To a point they are right as I always see people saying they already bought it elsewhere.

People need to be more resilient and not buy on DRM platforms as it's money that publishers listen to, not complaining.
Yes, unfortunately, there are too many gamers who don't want to wait, but I don't judge them; everyone has to decide that for themselves. My wishlist is still full of other titles that, overall, aren't nearly as important to me as the ones already mentioned, but then they get my money, and I play those games. It's a shame, but on the other hand, there are enough games out there.
So why was Broken Arrow removed? I see a couple of people asking the question, but of course, the developers have not answered the question on Discord. Discord is a joke, I swear.
Post edited 5 days ago by Syphon72