Posted Wed Aug 27, 2014 at 09:14 AM PDT by Trevor Ruben
GOG.com, best known for selling DRM-free PC games and one of the only contenders to the Steam monopoly, is expanding into DRM-free movies. Currently you'll find a lineup of 21 video game-focused documentaries, prices ranging from $6 to $10, though discounts put the current highest price at $7.50. Two movies, 'The Art of Playing' and 'TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard.' are free to let skeptics test out the new service.
GOG is also improving the overall look and feel of the site, as well as supporting local currencies for the first time. Here's a video detailing everything new about GOG today, which promises more updates in the future.
Source: GOG
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