The GOG Preservation Program, which ensures classic games remain accessible even after developer support ends, has expanded to 183 titles, doubling its initial offering. Recently, prominent entries such as the first four Devil May Cry games and Mortal Kombat 1-3 were added. These titles will be playable on modern hardware and free from digital rights management restrictions. This initiative addresses growing concerns over game ownership in the digital age and comes as the industry shifts further toward digital distribution, with major publishers reminding players that they don't fully own their purchased digital games.
The GOG Preservation Program has seen substantial growth, doubling its catalog to 183 games, ensuring their access and playability even after developers cease support.
The addition of major titles like the first four Devil May Cry games and Mortal Kombat 1-3 underlines the program's commitment to preserving iconic gaming experiences.
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