GOG is one of the most popular video game stores on the Internet, although it was born with one premise and eventually thought of another. But it’s never too late if luck is good and honors the proverb, good old games are back on GOGEven if it sounds like cacophony!
And it’s because, as you already know, GOG stands for good old games, a hallmark with which the platform was born, even though, as we pointed out, it lost over time. It should be noted that GOG is owned by the Polish company CD Projekt, a game developer such as the franchise Witcher or the latest Cyberpunk 2077whose bet was so ambitious and whose performance was so lukewarm that it caused the company economic problems.
It was last year when CD Project announced a change in GOG’s business model that had not yet been completed, it is not clear why, because they did not explain it. The truth is that since the intention to reduce the GOG catalog to a “curatorial selection of games”, which would mean saying goodbye to the many classics that are sold there, the company has managed to continue as usual … more or less.
While the name GOG long ago it ceased to be equivalent to the good old games develop as a business towards a more standard model with the peculiarity of selling almost all games without DRM or continue to present itself as a refuge for old jewels from very past generations, only a few weeks ago they were reaffirmed in leitmotif Google Old Games, advancing moves in this sense. And these movements came.

That’s it, GOG announces Good Old Gamesa specific part of the business devoted exclusively to those good old games: «Some are loved and appreciated by many, others have not had time to pay the attention they deserve. Discover good old games, including titles only available here that we’ve put back into circulation, now collected and displayed in one place! », Represent the section.
And how could it be otherwise, Good Old Games opens up a lot of discounted games. Some examples of bestsellers include classics like STAR WARS: Knights of the Old Republic, The Curse of Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Baldur’s Gate, Tomb Raider: Anniversary either Return to Wolfenstein Castleamong many others that you can do with very little.
Head to the Good Old Games and see what’s out there, which is a lot. These introductory sales began yesterday, April 29 and will end on May 9.