Realistically speaking, they have very obvious reasons to not just pull away games like that, and as matter of fact most delisted games on GOG are still available for download for people who bought then before they got delisted. With this I am not saying that GOG is perfect and shouldn't be criticized, I think they have a lot to improve like including the original isos and previous versions.
Realistically speaking, companies that are *legally* bound to keep their data available for twenty years in serious industries are already struggling with their backups. And they're regularly audited for that by government agencies.
GOG sells videogame to impulse buyers ready to accept everything. If they ever close and tell us to get the installers, I dont even expect the servers to be able to handle the load.
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Yeah, the lack of transparent information really gets me.
The list is a spreadsheet readily accessible in the video description...
SKG- Dead Game List.xlsx
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