CD Projekt's PC games storefront is giving away 13 games for free to protest theongoing censorship of adult video games.

Thanks to pressure from payment processors like Visa and Mastercard, digital PC stores like Steam and Itch.io are removing some adult games from their catalogs. While Itch.io has re-indexed adult content, the move has sparked controversy and prompted a discussion on consumer rights, censorship, and whether or not these companies should be able to control what people can and cannot buy.
Some stores are going the other way, though. GOG.com, short for Good Old Games, is actually giving away free adult games to fight the power, so to speak. The games include highly mature titles like Postal 2, HuniePop, and Agony (alongside a myriad of sexual titles).
Consumers are pushing back against the removal of the games, if not for the content itself then for the anti-censorship principle. The push-back has led to a massive Change.org petition with over 220,000 signatures.
Check below for a list of the selected games, but you have to click here to get them.
To mark this initiative, for 48 hours only, a selection of 13 titles will be available for free, thanks to the support of their developers and publishers:
- Leap of Love
- Being a DIK - Season 1
- Leap of Faith
- POSTAL 2
- House Party
- HuniePop
- Lust Theory
- Agony + Agony Unrated
- Treasure of Nadia
- Summer's Gone - Season 1
- Fetish Locator Week One
- Helping the Hotties
- Sapphire Safari
Remember that when you claim these games on GOG, you're free to download them and safekeep them forever. Nobody can take them away from you.



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