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GOG are going all mysterious on us, with their Twitter account simply popping out a big teaser image for December 1st. Time to get our thinking hats on.

They sent this out without any kind of explanation:
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What do you all think it is?

It could possibly be a new well known game being liberated from DRM, which they often tease out like this. This is most likely, since the image looks like it has some sort of claw (possibly a dragon).

It could also be some sort of christmas countdown event with games getting highlighted each day. This is easily possible and I believe (if memory serves me) that they have done something like that before.

It may even be the big "1.0" release of GOG Galaxy, which would be interesting as we might then finally get news of when it's actually coming to Linux.

Exciting, but I'm not getting my hopes up too high for it being Linux-related. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Alm888 Nov 29, 2016
My bet it is a start of "Cyberpank 2077" preorder campaign. Nothing concerning Linux.
tmtvl Nov 29, 2016
NWN for Linux? Could be good... especially if we get NWN2.
Avehicle7887 Nov 29, 2016
Quoting: tmtvlNWN for Linux? Could be good... especially if we get NWN2.

While unofficial, I created an updated patch for the native Linux version of the game, link can be found here (Installation Instructions Provided).


As for what's coming on Thursday, I'm hoping something Linux compatible or TES Oblivion/Skyrim.
zimplex1 Nov 29, 2016
GOG Galaxy client release?
Liam Dawe Nov 29, 2016
Quoting: redshiftIt's surely not gnu/linux related since I don't see any point in hyping this specifically.
It might be, we have no idea. GOG support Linux titles and they are teasing something, so it's interesting.
Keyrock Nov 29, 2016
98% chance this has nothing to do with Linux.
dubigrasu Nov 30, 2016
GOG...meh
g000h Nov 30, 2016
I would hazard a guess, based on what people have observed so far, that there will be released a new Enhanced Edition version of Neverwinter Nights (and maybe NWN II as well). Earlier this year Beamdog released Enhanced versions of Baldur's Gate, BG2, and Icewind Dale. Noting that when the enhanced versions of the BG1, BG2, IWD games came out, they made very amenable discounts to existing owners of the older games on GOG ( and so I grabbed them =P ).
Comandante Ñoñardo Nov 30, 2016
Quoting: ShmerlFolks on GOG forums found the original source:



Now what does that mean? Both are already out on GOG. I guess more D&D goodness coming.

The Mass Effect franchise and Dragon Age Inquisition were made by Bioware, no?
DMJC Nov 30, 2016
NWN2 will not be coming to Linux unless someone pays for a port or Xoreos gets finished. The Engine had the Linux codetree removed when they updated/modified it for NWN2, They removed OpenGL/Linux support to focus on Xbox support for a cancelled Xbox port. Later games built on the engine didn't restore the Linux support. Only NWN, Witcher 2 and Kotor2 are based on the NWN engine which currently have Linux native ports. I know because one of my friends is a Bioware developer from those days and he explained it to me directly.


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