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Take on the role of an old man with a magical staff who wanders seas and lakes, battling mythical creatures and helping those in need by healing their souls. Selfloss is coming soon to GOG.COM!

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Not enough money to be made here :( maybe
Ah, ok, thought it might be some new quirk of GOG's CDN, displaying empty pages for some people.
Otherwise, who knows, some DRM-free delay clause, wanting to focus just on one store when there may be much patching to do quickly, wanting to make a Galaxy version, GOG's QA spotting bugs that they want patched first... *shrug*
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shawne: Sure, everything but the game. Selfloss, The Axis Unseen, The Plucky Squire, Flowstone Saga, all games that have been out for weeks and months but aren't on GOG. No explanation, no release date, nothing.
Yes, that kind of thing is annoying. However, DRM-free is so important to me that I would rather wait a few months or even a year and a half (like with Atlas Fallen, for example). Luckily, most gamers probably have a backlog for several years, so it's fine.

However, that's probably not so good for GOG, because some people who would like to buy from GOG may not have that much patience and ultimately fewer units are sold as a result.

And on the other hand, who is going to pay full price at GOG after more than a year? From this perspective, the developers at GOG are probably earning even less than would have been possible before.
Post edited 16 hours ago by kultpcgames