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https://www.gog.com/news/release_everything

I was just wondering if I already got the game or it was still on my wishlist for future but I could not find in either location.
So I checked the stores catalog, ...nothing.

Maybe the developer/publisher removed the game? So I check the site, but it still has the image/link to the (broken) gog store page.

Anyone know what's up?
It was removed very recently.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/everything_will_be_delisted_from_gog
The thread originally didn't have the phrase "(the game)" in its title, because Linko90 is a bit of a joker.
Post edited June 30, 2018 by thomq
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thomq: It was removed very recently.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/everything_will_be_delisted_from_gog
The thread originally didn't have the phrase "(the game)" in its title, because Linko90 is a bit of a joker.
Alright, thanks for letting me know.
Everything is gone.
I've been one of those wishing that GOG would send everyone an email notification or something (that you opt in for), whenever a game is removed from the catalogue, instead of simply announcing it on the forum, where only the regulars will mainly get to see it.
They hate money.
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Nicole28: I've been one of those wishing that GOG would send everyone an email notification or something (that you opt in for), whenever a game is removed from the catalogue, instead of simply announcing it on the forum, where only the regulars will mainly get to see it.
Why would this be useful? The removal of Everything wasn't announced until the game was already removed so if you
didn't own it, it was too late to buy it anyway. If you already own it, nothing changes for you.
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Nicole28: I've been one of those wishing that GOG would send everyone an email notification or something (that you opt in for), whenever a game is removed from the catalogue, instead of simply announcing it on the forum, where only the regulars will mainly get to see it.
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Asbeau: Why would this be useful? The removal of Everything wasn't announced until the game was already removed so if you
didn't own it, it was too late to buy it anyway. If you already own it, nothing changes for you.
It has limited uses, such as knowing and being able to buy it from somewhere else instead of waiting That Good Promo to come to GOG.

Also, it can be argued that if GOG is announcing it on the forums, they might just as well announce it some other way. Having the forum post after the game has been removed is not much more useful either, but at least it is much appreciated by many forum members. It can be assumed that there are people who don't follow the forums, but still would like to know about these things, if for no other purpose than to see which games are coming in or going out of the catalog.