Why is GOG giving away adult games?
To protest censorship and the removal of games from digital storefronts.
Gaming / PC Gaming
GOG (Good Old Games) has launched a 'Freedom to Buy' campaign, giving away a selection of adult games to protest increasing censorship and delisting of games on digital platforms. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the removal of...
GOG's Freedom to Buy campaign is a direct response to recent delistings on platforms like Steam and Itch, where games were removed due to pressure from payment processors or concerns about content. GOG believes that if a game is legal and responsibly made, players should have access to it without barriers. The included titles, such as POSTAL 2 (banned in New Zealand and delisted from German Steam) and HuniePop (banned from Twitch streams), underscore the types of games facing increasing scrutiny.
The campaign serves as a statement against the long-term implications of content being removed due to subjective discomfort rather than legal violations. By making these games freely available, GOG aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving gaming history and creative freedom. Itch seems to be trying to bring back as many games to its storefront as it can and is restoring free NSFW games, and says it's still in talks with its payment partners about restoring paid games to its storefront.
To protest censorship and the removal of games from digital storefronts.
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A website launched by GOG to provide free access to select adult games and raise awareness about censorship.
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