GOG celebrates game preservation by making Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy free on PC
GOG celebrates its game Preservation Program with a free game giveaway
Until Friday, February 5th at 2 PM UTC, GOG will be giving away free copies of Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy 1+2+3 for free on PC. This trilogy of games has had a huge impact on the survival horror gaming genre. It has truly earned the trilogy’s “preserved” status.
Unlike Steam, GOG spends a lot of its time ensuring that its older games remain functional on modern PCs. Despite their 90s origins, all three games are playable today on Windows 10/11. They even support modern features like cloud saves. With GOG, gamers don’t need to download mods or fan-made patches to make classic games work.
Alongside the original Alone in the Dark Trilogy, the game’s 2004 reimagining is now available with a 60% discount on GOG. This lowers the game’s price to £13.99 in the UK. On GOG, this game is DRM-free, meaning no internet connection is required to play it.
As we celebrate the community’s efforts in video game preservation, we’re giving away Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy 1+2+3, a cornerstone of survival horror history and part of the GOG Preservation Program.
Grab these masterpieces before February 5th at 2 PM UTC and enjoy them… https://t.co/vV9bmHt4uM pic.twitter.com/UnuVHSJYrg
— GOG.COM (@GOGcom) February 2, 2026
PC gamers can grab their free copies of Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy for free on GOG here.
You can join the discussion on Alone in the Dark 1, 2, and 3 being available for free on PC on the OC3D Forums.


