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Hi there, We removed Dark and Darker from sale on the Epic Games Store on March 5 in consideration of a court decision in Korea between Nexon and the game's publisher, IRONMACE. On November 1, 2025, we will be removing Dark and Darker from your library, at which point it will no longer be playable via the Epic Games Store.

Effective immediately, players can no longer purchase Redstone Shards or the Legendary Status upgrades via the Epic Games Store. Players can continue to use the Redstone Shards that they have previously purchased until November 1, 2025.

We will issue a refund to all players who have purchased the Legendary Status upgrade. Refunds will be issued to the player’s original payment method, and where that’s not possible, players will receive a refund to their Epic account balance. We are unable to provide refunds on Redstone Shards.

If you have not received a refund by July 1, please contact player support.

Thank you,
The Epic Games Store team

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[-] 486@lemmy.world 40 points 1 day ago

They don’t have DRM. That’s not the same as owning the game.

That's why I mentioned that you purchase a license. That has also always been true even if you "bought" a game as a physical copy in a store. A DRM-free game is still the closest thing you get to owning a game.

If you don’t back up the games or installers yourself, and GOG goes under, you lose access to your library the same as Epic or Steam going away.

I have heard this argument before, but I really don't get it. Of course you could lose your files if you don't download them. I'd say that's so obvious it isn't even worth mentioning. If you lose or destroy your physical copy of a game you also lose access to it. Pretty obvious.

[-] Ashiette@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Why could you both not be right ? Yes, right now a DRM Free game is the closest thing that we get to owning a game. Yet, that wasn't always true, we used to have an unlimited access to our video game, executable, as long as we had a disk.

But they took that from us ! 👿

[-] Alinor@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago

But that's the point they're making, isn't it? With GOG games you can download the installer. With that you also get unlimited access to it.

Given you don't lose it, but that same argument goes for physical disks.

[-] Dagnet@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago

Exactly, GOG has no control on how you use it, for all intents and purposes it's yours. You can even borrow the game to your friends if you want. I love GOG, hope they nvr go under

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