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de_Monteynard: What is without a doubt not only a surprise to myself, but also for many others, Night Dive has just released Wizardry games 6-8 on Steam. They are selling 6 and 7 for $4.99 each and 8 for $9.99, which makes the package slightly more expensive than what is offered by GOG. I don't only if they offer the GOG setup files, but they are using GOG's screenshots.

Now, what I find truly surprising, even troublesome, is the supposed publisher. Here it is Gamepot Inc. I have no idea how Night Dive managed to get it released on Steam, without also being credited here. If someone knows more about these development or if a bluetext wants to comment, please do. At least GOG got the short exclusivity period we have become accustomed to.
I wouldn't worry about it too much. After all, GOG is getting some free advertising :D

See here.
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JudasIscariot: I wouldn't worry about it too much. After all, GOG is getting some free advertising :D

See here.
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Licurg: *Giggles*

GOGCOM the Priest is surely laughing his ass off :P
Hue hue hue :D
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JudasIscariot: I wouldn't worry about it too much. After all, GOG is getting some free advertising :D
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de_Monteynard: It's nice that you guys are getting some advertisement, but that does answer the confusion around publishers. I know the Bizdev team doesn't allow you to go spilling the beans, but is there any way we can know who exactly has been given the publishing rights? Why hasn't Gamepot Inc. published the games by itself on Steam?
I would suggest you ask Gamepot or Night Dive themselves as I am the last person to ask because I like my job :P
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Vagabond: Hey, I took those screens!
Pookins says otherwise >.>
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JudasIscariot: Pookins says otherwise >.>
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Vagabond: In Pookins We Trust
Glory to Pookins!