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GOG Launches Preservation Program for Fallout, The Witcher & More
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GOG Launches Preservation Program for Fallout, The Witcher & More

Nov 14, 2024 5:54 PM

GOG has announced the launch of the GOG Preservation Program, aimed at preserving over 100 classic games, including iconic titles such as Fallout: New Vegas and The Witcher 2. This initiative seeks to ensure compatibility with modern and future systems, enabling players to enjoy these beloved titles for years to come. The program promises to provide the most complete version of each game, including offline installers and tech support. GOG’s goal is to eventually include hundreds of games in the preservation efforts while emphasizing quality checks to ensure the games meet high standards. This move addresses growing concerns among gamers about the longevity of both new and classic games.

nHow does GOG’s Preservation Program affect classic games like Fallout: New Vegas?

The GOG Preservation Program will ensure that Fallout: New Vegas remains playable on current and future PC systems, safeguarding it against compatibility issues and making it accessible to future generations of gamers.

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Fallout: New Vegas, released in 2010 by Obsidian Entertainment, is a critically acclaimed role-playing game set in a post-apocalyptic world. It offers players extensive gameplay options and a rich narrative, making it a staple in the RPG genre. The GOG Preservation Program recognizes the importance of preserving such influential titles, ensuring that they continue to be enjoyed by both existing fans and new players alike.



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