GOG has taken a shot at Sony's decision to stop making PlayStation game discs in 2028, reminding people why many PC gamers like DRM-free games.
GOG posted on X:
"Download the offline installer of any of your games on GOG, save it to a disc, and it's yours forever. You don't need a storefront's permission to play what you bought."
GOG lets you download offline installers for every game you buy.
That means you can back them up and install them anytime, even without the GOG launcher or an internet connection.
DRM-free games, once you buy them, you can keep your own copy and play it whenever you want.
recent events have got me playing a lot of games via GOG. it's been an incredible experience playing newer titles DRM free with no launchers, notifications, or popups. not having steam or PSN tied to a new game that just sits on my computer as itself feels so freeing