GOG's New Program Aims to Preserve Delisted Games Amid Blizzard's Warcraft Removal

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GOG has announced a new feature in its game preservation program, pledging to maintain compatibility for games even after they are delisted from its store. This comes as Activision Blizzard requested the removal of Warcraft I & II from GOG's storefront. GOG assures that existing owners will continue to receive updates and support for these games. The company emphasizes its commitment to game preservation and offers a discount code for purchasing the games before their removal.
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