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GOG Preservation Program expands to add 11 LEGO games

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Last updated: 27 Feb 2025 at 2:59 pm UTC

GOG's special Preservation Program, where they ensure games are kept up to date and continue working on modern systems, has expanded with 11 LEGO games now included. That's on top of the recent announcement about F.E.A.R. also joining up soon.

Lots of games get lost to time due to developers moving on and so it's nice to see such preservation efforts, especially when the games are DRM free too.

With today's announcement these have newly launched on GOG:

A bunch of LEGO games GOG already had have also now joined in the Preservation Program:

See more on GOG.com.

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amatai 7 hours ago
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Does GoG preservation program will have an impact on Linux gaming ? As far as I understand, game preservation for Linux is mostly maintaining Proton as native games tends to not preserve well due to the rapid evolution of dependencies on Linux.
Liam Dawe 7 hours ago
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It's not specific to Linux no.
Essoje 7 hours ago
Never got into Lego as a franchise, but I'm told the games are usually great, so this is great news.
As far as I understand, game preservation for Linux is mostly maintaining Proton as native games tends to not preserve well due to the rapid evolution of dependencies on Linux.
I can't play Sorcerian Original anymore since graphic drivers dropped support for whatever it needed for rendering correctly, so I'm quite aware we need actual emulation on our side as well if we want to make it work.


Last edited by Essoje on 27 Feb 2025 at 3:52 pm UTC
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