In a striking move against rising game censorship, GOG is offering a bundle of 13 controversial games for free, available for a limited 48 hours. This initiative aims to highlight the alarming trend where legally available games are disappearing from platforms—not due to legality issues, but because some entities want to suppress them.
The bundle features titles like “Being a DIK – Season 1,” “House Party,” “Postal 2,” and more, spanning genres from comedic to erotic and edgy. These games share a history of recent delistings from platforms such as Steam and Itch.io due to pressure from payment processors like Visa and Mastercard.
GOG’s campaign is a clear act of defiance, allowing users to permanently claim these DRM-free games. A message on the redemption page underscores the purpose: “Censorship is quietly deciding which games you can buy. We are fighting back.”
This isn’t merely about NSFW content; it’s a broader stand on the right to access legal games. If major payment processors can dictate availability, a wide range of content, including political and niche stories, could be next.
The “Freedom to Buy” bundle is available until August 4, 2025, at 2:29 AM PT. Use the code FREEDOMTOBUYGAMES on GOG.com to claim it. Keep in mind, the listed offer is subject to availability and time restrictions.






