'Alpha Protocol', Obsidian's espionage RPG, returns to PC with GOG launch

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Alpha Protocol is an espionage RPG developed by Obsidian Entertainment that first launched 14 years ago. However, in 2019, the game was pulled from Steam due to music licensing issues. Since then, the game was not available digitally on PC; that is, until today, as GOG, Obsidian and SEGA have collaborated to bring the game back via GOG. This version is compatible with modern PCs, features licensed soundtrack and features performance improvements.

For the occasion, an 18-minute documentary video about Alpha Protocol's return to PC was aired which you can view below:



This launch also coincides with GOG's 2024 Spring Sale which includes over 5500 deals, including AAA titles. The sale will last until April 4th, 8 AM UTC.

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Hate to say it but I wish it was cheaper (like 14.99$:ha: since i already own a copy). Still good they got it back up though for folks who havent played it yet. I wonder how much the improvements will help on modern systems. :unsure:
 
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Alpha Protocol is an espionage RPG developed by Obsidian Entertainment that first launched 14 years ago. However, in 2019, the game was pulled from Steam due to music licensing issues. Since then, the game was not available digitally on PC; that is, until today, as GOG, Obsidian and SEGA have collaborated to bring the game back via GOG. This version is compatible with modern PCs, features licensed soundtrack and features performance improvements.

For the occasion, an 18-minute documentary video about Alpha Protocol's return to PC was aired which you can view below:



This launch also coincides with GOG's 2024 Spring Sale which includes over 5500 deals, including AAA titles. The sale will last until April 4th, 8 AM UTC.

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Sega should do the same for the Jet Set Radio games.
 
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That's always cool to see stuff like that even tho I don't know the game and probably will never play it

I just hope that now that Microsoft bought Activision and Bethesda (Id Software), maybe now they can re-release Heretic II .... I think I'm the only guy in the world who's asking for that
 

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I'm glad its on sale again. I own the original steam release and it works really well on the steam deck fyi so I would assume the GOG release would be the same.
 
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Nab the game from GOG as soon as you can because due to licensing issues I don't think it will stay there for too long.
 

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Don't remember the game being removed from Steam tbh, I've had it for a while and it's a game that actually runs really well on the Deck. It's unfortunate that it had to be pulled from Steam.
 

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I cant get it working on the Steam Deck.
I havent played it yet but always wanted too.
Looks like I wont ever play it. Its not available anywhere else and it wont run on the Steam Deck so I'm not having any luck with this game so thats it, move on to the next game in my list.
 

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Sega should do the same for the Jet Set Radio games.
some folks are making something similar to it

besides this one, i cannot remember if there was something else too that got mentioned in one of these recent game shows that said jetsetradio-like is coming out...but i feel like there was another one. :unsure:
 

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