Game site GOG ends its FPP refund programme


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 27 Feb 2019

'Thronebreaker' is one of the games that GOG.com sold, as it shares an owner in CD Projekt which published 'The Witcher 3'.

Game distribution platform GOG.com is ending its Fair Price Package (FPP) programme, which paid players back the difference in regional pricing of videogames. 

The programme was a way to make up the price difference between various countries, so in countries where the game is more expensive, users would be given the equivalent of the difference in GOG Wallet funds.

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