vv221: By the way, you can still be locked out of your purchase with Gwent: it’s advertised as a free game, but includes in-game purchases.
Their original core principle was "no DRM, no matter what". It’s what got them where they are today.
Now we’re somewhere in "no DRM, unless it’s a multiplayer game, or a free game, or we didn’t manage to remove it".
I wonder what the next step is going to be…
Earlier GOG simply removed the multiplayer part from games. Sure the partial game (ie. the single-player part) was then DRM-free, but still...
Anyways, I actually want DRM in online multiplayer games because it deters cheaters (being caught and banned from a DRM'ed multiplayer game means losing access to the multiplayer). Also, by its very nature, I don't consider online games as something I need to be able to preserve in order to play 5 or 20 years from now, as they are not really useful unless there are other gamers online playing the same game.
With single-player games, I don't need to care about other players or whether they use cheats against me, so I care about DRM-free.