>>725000145
>I list games that are not and never will be on GOG.
It will surprise you how companies you never thought would release on GOG actually end up doing it, granted it does take them some of them a while.
Say for example Capcom, who have been aggressive with putting Denuvo on all their games. They ended up putting a ton of their older games on GOG, and even gave GOG exclusive versions of the OG RE games. Sega, who also shipped Yakuza with Denuvo which is still somehow on certain versions of the Steam games, is Denuvo-less on GOG. Konami have also been fairly consistent in putting the Silent Hill games on GOG not too long after release. Even more surprisingly is that even the games they haven't brought to GOG yet (like MGSDelta), are still DRM-free on Steam if you just add the game's steamid on a text file and put it into the directory. They have no DRM.
This is what really boggles my mind about the spotty Japanese support for GOG. They're fine with putting plenty of their older games on GOG, shipping games without DRM, selling games without the DRM they spent a lot to license, but actually putting some of their games on GOG that already have no DRM or have an expired Denuvo license? It's like they just forget about those games. It's not a particularly big deal for a consumer who knows what they're doing, but there's plenty of people out there wondering why games like RE2 remake never got a GOG release despite Denuvo expiring years ago.