GOG celebrates milestone with free game

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GOG.com, a digital distribution platform for DRM-free classic PC games, has announced its games catalogue has now reached 100 titles and it’s celebrating by giving it away for free.

Teenagent, a point-and-click adventure game from Polish developer Metropolis Software, is now available for free. This brings the total number of free games to three, joining Beneath a Steel Sky and Lure of the Temptress from Revolution Software.

“It’s been less than six months since we started the open beta, and in that time we’ve managed to sign 20 publishers and reach the 100-games milestone,” said Adam Oldakowski, Managing Director of GOG.com. “We still have a lot more PC-gaming history to revive, but we’re thrilled that we’ve kept up our goal of releasing at least two new games each week. We’d like to reward our amazing fans with the free release of Teenagent, and we hope that you’ll all be with us when we hit 200, then 300 and beyond!”

For more on GOG.com check out our recent interview with Tom Ohle VP, PR & Marketing and Lukasz Kukawski, PR & Marketing at GOG.com.

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