This AMA is about the new ownership, and they talk about allowing online services as a form of DRM in it. So at least that policy is staying in place.
I’ve got “Good Old Games” that are more than 20 years old with self hostable online multiplayer. No accounts, no CD keys, nothing. Make a random plain text display name, forward some ports or use a community/proxy server, and you can play with whoever you like. GOG can make excuses as much as they want to try to appeal to publishers, but they are by definition hosting games with DRM.
Now to be fair that was under the old(?)ownership so we will see how reliable the new(?) is
This AMA is about the new ownership, and they talk about allowing online services as a form of DRM in it. So at least that policy is staying in place.
I’ve got “Good Old Games” that are more than 20 years old with self hostable online multiplayer. No accounts, no CD keys, nothing. Make a random plain text display name, forward some ports or use a community/proxy server, and you can play with whoever you like. GOG can make excuses as much as they want to try to appeal to publishers, but they are by definition hosting games with DRM.