Playdead's classic minimalist platformers Limbo and Inside are being pulled from GOG next week, so g

By Alex Chen | December 07, 2025

Playdead's puzzle platformer came out in 2010, and followed in 2016, so the odds are pretty good that if you have any particular interest in playing them, you already have. But if you've simply been waiting 15 years for the right moment to strike, I'm here to tell you that the clock is ticking—at least if you want to buy them on GOG—because both games will be on July 17.

A reason for the takedown hasn't been provided at this point, but there's speculation in the replies to the announcement that it's fallout from the , who left the studio after the release of Inside in 2016. Earlier this year, Playdead threatened legal action against Patti for his alleged "unauthorized use of Playdead's trademarks and copyrighted works," and according to an report the studio followed through on that threat in June.

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Whatever the reason, both games are leaving GOG and that's a shame, because they're excellent: Not super difficult as platformers go (which is one reason I like them so much) but visually striking, wilfully weird, and pretty horrifying in moments—and their minimalist visual style helps ensure both games hold up well despite their age. If you haven't played them yet for some reason, yeah, you probably should.

Fortunately both and remain available on Steam and other stores, although if this is the result of the Playdead/Patti beef, that could change. (That's purely speculative though, so don't have a panic about it just yet.)

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Sometimes [[link]] these unfortunate exits are accompanied by a last-chance discount, and that's half the case here: is still regular price for now ($10) but is 90% [[link]] off as part of GOG's Summer Sale Encore, meaning you can snag it for just $2.

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