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[–] MoogMuskie@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago

It's better that GOG does it, then nobody does it. GOG probably offered to do it for them, which would be the only reason Capcom bothered, but at least you're supporting more DRM-Free games coming in the future by buying it. Not telling you what to spend your money on though, of course.

I've also noticed a handful of publishers finally releasing GOG wishlisted games ever since GOG started marketing the new GOG Dreamlist that's replacing the old wishlist. So in my opinion, if you buy games that were heavily wishlisted like this after they're finally added, you're financially telling publishers that the number of wish upvotes they see in the Dreamlist, actually does meaningfully represent how many people want to buy the game on GOG.