GOG Expands Preservation Program with 27 New Classic Titles

In November, the GOG team announced the GOG Preservation Program, an initiative aimed at keeping older games playable even after their developers cease support. Just recently, representatives from the platform declared the addition of several more titles to the program.

The list now includes 27 games, such as Silent Hill 4: The Room, F.E.A.R. Platinum, and three installments of the Tomb Raider series: Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld. «This means these games will always run on modern PCs, and GOG will ensure their compatibility indefinitely,” the video stated.

Some titles, like the fourth Silent Hill, have not only integrated well with contemporary systems but also received previously unavailable content on PC. The example cited included missing “scares” in the apartment, such as a flickering light and sudden phone rings.

The team also promised that more titles from Monolith Productions will join the program in the future. It’s worth noting that the studio was shut down at the end of February.

Currently, the GOG Preservation Program features 141 games. You can explore the rest of the initiative’s projects here.