
GOG is giving away 13 controversial games for free to protest rising game censorship driven by payment processors. The DRM-free bundle is claimable until August 4.
In a pretty bold move against creeping censorship, GOG is giving away 13 adult-themed titles for free over 48 hours. The campaign’s primary purpose is to bring attention to how legal, controversial games are disappearing from stores – not because they’re illegal, but because someone decided they shouldn’t exist.
The full bundle includes:
- Leap of Love
- Being a DIK – Season 1
- Leap of Faith + Official Walkthrough
- House Party
- HuniePop
- Lust Theory – Season 1
- Treasure of Nadia
- Summer’s Gone – Season 1
- Fetish Locator: Week One
- Helping the Hotties
- Agony + Agony Unrated
- Sapphire Safari
- Postal 2
Some of these games are comedic, some erotic, and others are just edgy. They all have one thing in common though – they have recently become targets of platform delistings. Earlier in July, developers reported mass removals on Steam and Itch.io, following pressure from Australian activist group Collective Shout. But the real lever pulling content down is coming from payment giants like Visa and Mastercard. When they start flagging content as problematic, stores and devs will lose the ability to earn – even on legal content.
GOG’s bundle, in this case, is a clear act of defiance. All titles are DRM-free and tied to your library forever once claimed. A note on the redemption page states: “Censorship is quietly deciding which games you can buy. We are fighting back.”
Just to be clear, this isn’t about promoting NSFW content – it’s more about defending the right to buy legal games. If payment processors get to decide what you are allowed to access, it won’t stop at dating sims or offensive comedy. Tomorrow it could be political games, niche queer stories, or anything that makes someone uncomfortable.
The Freedom to Buy bundle is free until August 4, 2025, at 2:29 AM PT. You can use the code FREEDOMTOBUYGAMES at GOG.com to redeem the same.
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Anubhav Sharma – Tech Writer – 852 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2024
Fueled by a childhood spent taking apart video game consoles to see how they worked, I turned my passion for tech into writing. I have a double Bachelor’s in Computer Science Engineering (2018) and English (2024). I’ve been writing on a variety of tech topics since 2016, with a particular interest in gaming. When I’m not hunting down the latest tech news, you’ll find me producing music, gaming, or hiking.
Anubhav Sharma, 2025-08- 2 (Update: 2025-08- 2)