
GOG change their policy on regional pricing for some future releases, causing outrage among the sites community

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Mech combat game MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries is finally extending its reach and launching onto Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Good Old Games (GOG), and Steam on May 27, 2021. Its first DLC, 'Heroes of the Inner Sphere,' is launching at the same time.
I didn't even knew that there was a MechWarrior 5 until now. But more platforms is always good.
I saw "Mech" and automatically thought of MechAssault. Man I wish they would bring that little spinoff back.
Man o man, I remember playing the shit outta this when original xbox lauched...it was the best of its kind...good times

It’s not the first time a CD Projekt RED Twitter account caused controversy.
It sounds that CD used the #WontBeErased in support of sexual liberty in the face of a presidential administration gone crazy over genitals. This isn't the real issue though as GOG latched onto the tag to promote its site which seems a lot less noble even if the poster truly wanted to show GOG's support for the trans community. They deleted it so perhaps the saw how linking a sale to this campaign could have unintended reactions. Nothing to really see here.
I wish GOG had the balls to stick to their guns and not retract their statement after getting heat from people who can't really do much to discourage their work.
Seems like they have not got much choice if they want to release bigger titles and still stay afloat.
It's just a massive shame that the internet is still subjected to regional restrictions. The whole point of being online is that you can access anything from anywhere. I reckon once Bitcoins are the main currency of the web pricing may stabilize.
It doesn't sound like this is GOGs fault, but it certainly seems like a blow to the consumers, especially the Australian ones.
There is literally no reason to do this other than a cheap way to make more money.
GOG are good people. They wouldn't do this unless they had to in order to stay relevant with AAA.