GOG.com - formerly Good Old Games- a digital store specializing in DRM-free video games, has announced a move into film and TV sales, while staying true to its commitment not to place obstacles ...
Co-founder Michal Kicinski is more interested in GOG's specialization in classic and DRM-free games than challenging 'Goliath ...
And while Kiciński launched GOG with its anti-DRM ethos, he’s been away from both companies for the last 13 years, and it was unknown if he might take the now independent storefront in a new direction ...
It's been a little less than five years since GOG.com first unveiled its GOG Galaxy client. The client has grown in substantial ways over that time, with the folks at GOG.com gradually adding ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture. "DRM solves piracy like a bag of concrete solves hunger." ...
Ask Mac owners where’s the best place to find and buy new games, and they’ll likely suggest Steam – or perhaps the Mac App Store. But there are other digital distribution platforms of note, one of ...
In 2008, when GOG.com was launched, it was called Good Old Games. As Steam was on the rise and digital distribution was clearly to become the future of gaming, a Polish company that had just released ...
Launched Aug 1 2025: GOG.com’s Freedom to Buy campaign offers 13 games free for 48 hours through FreedomToBuy.games. Highlighted titles include Leap of Love, Being a DIK – Season 1, and House ...
GOG.com–the encyclopedically stocked go-to site for older versions of PC games refurbished to play on existing Windows, Mac and Linux computers–is getting into the DRM-free movie business, or it’s ...
GOG, CD Projekt's digital storefront, will not offer official Steam Deck support. GOG revealed the news in a Twitter announcement earlier today, writing that while there will be no "official support," ...
GOG.com wants to help you keep your sanity while everyone’s sheltering in place, so the DRM-free platform’s handing out a whole lot of oldies-but-goodies for free—27 of them (Fun fact: GOG.com started ...