
Originally posted by Liandri:GOG is known for years and is one of major storefronts now, you probably didn't pay enough attention to the market. It's just that most big publishers avoid it because they don't like selling DRM-free things to customers.Īh thanks I might go ahead and connect it so by connecting a Steam accounnt to GOG it will automatically detect my games and give DRM free versions of the ones that tare open to it?Īnd nope I generally don't use GOG have always used steam with over 200 Steam Games.ĭoes GOG also work the other way around with DRM free games on there to steam? You can even connect your Steam account and acquire DRM-free copies of some games you own on Steam: GOG is known for years and is one of major storefronts now, you probably didn't pay enough attention to the market. Hopefully steam will eventually add a DRM-FREE section to steam where all games listed under it are DRM Free, or Steam Only. Is GOG its own platform like steam btw, or just a place where you pay and they give you a download link?

Ah awesome thanks great to see a DRM free site actually, Hope more games will follow this.
