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...and when are we getting Drakan: Order of the flame?

:D Thank you.
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Cathalk: ...and when are we getting Drakan: Order of the flame?

:D Thank you.
1. Do gog still revive old games...
Yes?

2. ...and when are we getting Drakan: Order of the flame?
Who knows, wish for it at it's wishlist entry and it might come some day. Try to find the developers or who owns the rights for the game yourself and ask, this gives it a larger chance as well.
We did recently get a good portion of SSI's catalog (including games like Pool of Radiance and Eye of the Beholder).

Also, we have a few Bethesda Softworks games here, including Battlespire and Redgaurd.
They do, but not without the constent of the company who owns the game. The company in question is Sony, who isn't into PC gaming for the time being, so Drakan is still in limbo.
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Cathalk: ...and when are we getting Drakan: Order of the flame?

:D Thank you.
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Prah: 1. Do gog still revive old games...
Yes?

2. ...and when are we getting Drakan: Order of the flame?
Who knows, wish for it at it's wishlist entry and it might come some day. Try to find the developers or who owns the rights for the game yourself and ask, this gives it a larger chance as well.
Thanks for the answers. Good shout about asking the publishers themselves.
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Grargar: They do, but not without the constent of the company who owns the game. The company in question is Sony, who isn't into PC gaming for the time being, so Drakan is still in limbo.
Do we know that Sony has the rights (via Psygnosis), or is it possible that WB could have them since "In 2009, Surreal Software was among the Midway Games assets purchased by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment"? I assume it all depends on the publishing contract.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surreal_Software

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EDIT: Okay, this seems to confirm Sony.

http://www.stuartdenman.com/about-me/
"Thanks pmache. I certainly don’t have a problem with you using assets from Drakan, but I also don’t technically own the rights to the game (Sony Computer Entertainment does), so unfortunately you’ll have to take it up with them."
Post edited December 15, 2015 by tfishell
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tfishell: Do we know that Sony has the rights (via Psygnosis), or is it possible that WB could have them since "In 2009, Surreal Software was among the Midway Games assets purchased by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment"? I assume it all depends on the publishing contract.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surreal_Software

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EDIT: Okay, this seems to confirm Sony.

http://www.stuartdenman.com/about-me/
"Thanks pmache. I certainly don’t have a problem with you using assets from Drakan, but I also don’t technically own the rights to the game (Sony Computer Entertainment does), so unfortunately you’ll have to take it up with them."
Two more things:

1) The Drakan wikipedia page mentions:

As of 2015, there is still no further title in this series, and most likely none will ever be released, as Surreal Software, the owners of the Drakan series, were bought by Warner Bros. However, all of Surreal's IPs up until their prior purchase by Midway Games, went to previous publisher Sony Computer Entertainment, which would include Drakan.

Granted, there is no citation, but you'll have to wonder where he got that bit of info.

2) The Drakan sequel (PS2-only) was actually published by Sony themselves.
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Grargar: Two more things:

1) The Drakan wikipedia page mentions:

As of 2015, there is still no further title in this series, and most likely none will ever be released, as Surreal Software, the owners of the Drakan series, were bought by Warner Bros. However, all of Surreal's IPs up until their prior purchase by Midway Games, went to previous publisher Sony Computer Entertainment, which would include Drakan.
Oh yeah, good catch - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drakan
Post edited December 15, 2015 by tfishell