GOG has introduced that even when video games in its lately launched preservation program are delisted from its retailer, it should keep compatibility with these video games and provide gamers “a seamless expertise and tech help for these titles.” The first video games lined are Warcraft I and II, scheduled for delisting on December thirteenth.
That promise extends to Windows modifications that have an effect on how playable a recreation is, GOG says.
The Preservation Program launched final month, providing ongoing tech help and compatibility updates for some traditional video games. GOG began it with a listing of 100 video games, together with Diablo and Resident Evil 1-3.
Warcraft I and Warcraft II are being delisted from GOG “on the writer’s request,” the corporate says. Their writer, Blizzard, launched remastered variations of Warcraft I and Warcraft II the identical day the preservation program was introduced. You can nonetheless purchase the video games earlier than they’re eliminated, and GOG is providing low cost code MakeWarcraftLiveForever, which shaves somewhat off the value for these shopping for a bundle containing each video games.