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GOG made a press announcement today to note they've joined the European Federation of Game Archives, Museums and Preservation Projects (EFGAMP).

Nice to see a continued and expanding focus on preserving games, while some publishers continue entirely shutting their games years after release and preventing people playing them.

From the press release:

“GOG was created with video game preservation in mind”, said Maciej Gołębiewski, Managing Director at GOG. “Classic games and the mission to safeguard them for future generations have always been at the core of our work. Over the past decade, we’ve honed our expertise in this area. The GOG Preservation Program, which ensures compatibility for over 100 games and delivers hundreds of enhancements, is just one example of this commitment. We were thrilled to see the Program warmly received not only by our players but also by our partners and the gaming industry as a whole”.

Gołębiewski further explained that GOG’s role in preservation extends beyond its platform. He highlighted, “As a European company, we feel a responsibility to lead in preserving gaming heritage. Joining EFGAMP reinforces this commitment. Our next step is to expand institutional collaboration with museums and governmental and non-governmental organizations worldwide. We hope our experience will contribute meaningfully to their efforts. We are also discussing exciting new game preservation projects, which we look forward to sharing soon”.

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“GOG brings a unique perspective to EFGAMP as a European leader in digital game distribution”, said Andreas Lange, COO of EFGAMP. “Their experience in making classic games accessible to modern audiences complements the work of our existing members by bringing further digital expertise to our collective efforts. As GOG distributes classic games worldwide, GOG is a fantastic addition to EFGAMP, whose members are primarily rooted in the cultural heritage sector”.

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Tags: GOG, Misc
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akselmo 14 hours ago
I'd love to buy more games on GOG if they had GOG galaxy on linux. Sure I use heroic for my current ones but not having cloud saving is a bummer.
Caldathras 14 hours ago
@akselmo

Well, that's confusing. I haven't used Heroic Launcher much (and I don't do cloud saves myself) but it's my understanding that Heroic has supported GOG cloud saves for a while now.

Heroic Games Launcher v2.4.0 is out with GOG Cloud Save support
on_en_a_gros 13 hours ago
I use heroic for my current ones but not having cloud saving is a bummer.
Doesn't heroic or comet have an option for cloud saves
tpau 13 hours ago
Doesn't heroic or comet have an option for cloud saves
Yes, recent versions of heroic use the new comet component to sync savegames if the game supports it.
Keep in mind that the linux native versions don't support cloudsync at this point in time.
hm11 12 hours ago
Nice!.. To those talking about heroic, Yes it does have cloudsaves and there is a comet option but its all "experimental" though..
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