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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