Yes, I know DRM-free means you can still physically play the games. Thats not what I’m asking.

Sparked by a recent discussion about DRM, I’m wondering what happens legally when different game stores close. For example, if Steam shuts down, are licences presumed to presist or are they revoked? What about GOG, Itch.io or Epic? I couldn’t find anything in the terms of service specifying.

  • DebatableRaccoon
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    9
    ·
    4 days ago

    If no-one’s putting in some kind of legally-binding contract for you, assume it poofs. Whatever games you “own”, whatever platform they’re on, make a list. You might just have to go hunting for them on the high seas one day.