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GOG's Freedom To Buy Campaign Gives Away Controversial Games For Free To Protest Censorship

GOG’s Freedom To Buy Campaign Gives Away Controversial Games For Free To Protest Censorship

GOG has launched the Freedom to Buy initiative, offering delisted or controversial games for free to protest silent censorship and promote access to legal, responsibly made titles.

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GOG just dropped its cheeky Freedom to Buy campaign to shine a spotlight on the sneaky way games vanish from storefronts—not for breaking laws, but because someone somewhere got uncomfortable. For 48 hours, you can snag a dozen-plus “banned” or delisted titles (think Postal 2, Agony, HuniePop, House Party and more) totally free at FreedomToBuy.games.

Their point? If a game’s legal and responsibly made, players should have the right to play it now—and years down the line. This stunt isn’t just about freebies, it’s a call to preserve creative freedom and push back against the “quiet censorship” that sees games quietly scrubbed for being provocative.

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