Posted October 26, 2020

At this point Blizzard might just be too scared that even something positive like releasing Diablo 2 + ToB on GoG could somehow end up in yet another PR blunder for them.
Now, Rockstar would sooner liquidate rather than release one of their games DRM-free

THe EA Lord Of the Rings games because of license issues. LIcence scpired a number of years ago, EA no longer has the legal right ot sell those. Same for the Dune games.
And then you have games like NOLF which are in licence Limbo.....no one really knows who all the licence owners are;and no one wants to spend the money on legal costs to find out.
Games that caem out for Windows 16 only, dince witout dual boot or VR you cannot run them on a 64 bit Windows system.
I think games like Half Life are very unlikely dut to the policy of the copyright owners, but not totally impossible.

dunno why EA won't just split money with WB and release it digitally. It's still some money.
Valve won't release their games here because they want to have people pinned to Steam. Their own games are not solely a profit in themselves, but also a way of promoting their own store.
However the first Half Life is so old that they might as well release it. Or they might get a**-holish and release Condition Zero here :D
Post edited October 26, 2020 by GeraltOfRivia_PL