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The GOG Dreamlist process involves people heading to the official site and casting votes in hopes of PC games being revived and made playable again, but it’s been revealed fake Digimon World votes were cast. The company announced on social media that for 21 days in July 2025, fradulent votes were cast. The about 26,000 fake ones were removed.
On GOG Dreamlist as of 10:05am ET on July 30, 2025, the Digimon World page for the PC game is at 82,019 votes. Since around 26,000 of the votes that came up between July 1-26, 2025 didn’t count, only approximately 26,000 of the 52,000 cast during that period counted to that latest total. GOG said it removed them to “preserve the integrity” of the process, but also noted, “Nonetheless, we remain extremely impressed by the genuine support for Digimon World and appreciate the passion of its fans.
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We’ve already seen a number of PC games succeed and be added to GOG as a result of the Dreamlist initiative. Breath of Fire IVended up being one of them. After an outpouring of support, it was added to the storefront.
As of time of writing, here are the 10 most popular GOG Dreamlist titles and their current vote counts.
- Black & White – 107,097
- Silent Hill 2 (Classic) – 97,056
- Silent Hill – 96,230
- Freelancer – 94,834
- Diablo II – 86,071
- Max Payne – 85,404
- Digimon World – 82,009
- Final Fantasy VII – 79,847
- American McGee’s Alice – 62,746
- Resident Evil Code: Veronica – 59,783
Digimon World appeared on the original PlayStation and PC.
Published: Jul 30, 2025 11:00 am