As the gaming landscape increasingly shifts towards digital-only releases and a growing dependence on live servers, the importance of game preservation has become a pressing concern for enthusiasts. While many classic titles still exist in rare physical formats, accessing them on contemporary platforms can often prove challenging. Enter GOG (Good Old Games), a platform dedicated to providing DRM-free PC versions of beloved classics. Their Preservation Program takes this commitment a step further, ensuring that older PC games receive ongoing support to thrive on modern systems. Recently, GOG has expanded this initiative by adding ten more titles, enhancing accessibility for PC gamers.
GOG’s Commitment to Game Preservation
The GOG Preservation Program was inaugurated in 2025, coinciding with the platform’s 16-year anniversary. This initiative not only reinforces GOG’s mission to safeguard gaming history but also highlights titles that have been meticulously updated and quality-tested for contemporary play. With the addition of these ten new games, GOG now boasts a collection of over 100 classic titles that carry the official seal of approval for modern platforms. Among the newly included gems is the acclaimed 2013 release from Telltale Games, The Wolf Among Us, alongside several other nostalgic favorites from the 1990s and beyond.
The Wolf Among Us Joins GOG Preservation Program, Alongside 9 Other Retro PC Games
The anticipation for The Wolf Among Us 2 has left many fans eagerly waiting, and it’s easy to see why. The original game, released in 2013, is now officially recognized under the GOG Preservation Program, joining a diverse array of classic PC titles. This latest batch spans various genres, from murder mysteries to prehistoric adventures and even sci-fi humor set in a galaxy not so far away.
The complete list of newly supported games includes:
- The Wolf Among Us (2013) – .99 USD
- The Last Express (1997) – .99 USD
- The Last Express: Gold Edition (2013) – .99 USD
- Eric The Unready (1993) – .99 USD
- Police Quest Collection (1987) – .99 USD
- Lost Eden (1995) – .99 USD
- Space Quest 1, 2, and 3 (1989) – .99 USD each
- The Dame Was Loaded (1996) – .99 USD
- Kingdom: The Far Reaches (1995) – .99 USD
- Little Divil (1993) – .99 USD
While many of these titles were previously available on GOG, the Preservation Program enhances their longevity and support. Games bearing this seal are actively maintained, ensuring that players receive assistance for any bugs or issues that may arise. Furthermore, GOG guarantees that these titles represent the best versions available on any PC platform, increasing the likelihood that gamers will continue to enjoy these retro classics for years to come.
All games included in the program are DRM-free, allowing for play without the need for an online connection or activation code. They are compatible with Windows 10 and 11, with select titles also supporting Linux and Mac OS.
As GOG continues to bolster its library of preserved games, the question remains: which of these newly supported classics will you be adding to your collection? Join the conversation and share your thoughts in the ComicBook Forum.