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GOG has announced that Warcraft 1 and Warcraft 2 will be delisted on December 13, per developer Blizzard's request. However, the games will still be playable for those who purchased them. If you want to buy them before they are gone, GOG is selling the Warcraft I & II Bundle for $13 (was $15) with promo code MakeWarcraftLiveForever.
Warcraft I & 2 Bundle
$13 with promo code MakeWarcraftLiveForever
GOG also revealed a new feature in its Preservation Program, which lets delisted games retain their compatibility after they're removed from the storefront. GOG will provide tech support for the games, including support for future potential Windows OS changes that may affect them.
"We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Blizzard on these titles," GOG said in a statement. "While the delisting is unfortunate, we assure you that every user who already owns these games on GOG will continue to benefit from our commitment and have access to versions that remain compatible with modern systems, preserving their experience for years to come."
Warcraft 1 and Warcraft 2 were remastered last month and came with a bevy of new features. Warcraft 1 received revamped controls and user-interface adjustments, while Warcraft 2 still supports multiplayer and legacy-map compatibility.
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