GOG owner criticizes Windows as Linux support grows

Michał Kiciński, owner of the DRM-free gaming platform GOG, has expressed strong disapproval of Windows, labeling it as poor quality. This comes as Linux gains popularity in the PC gaming space, prompting GOG to explore support for the open-source operating system.

The head of GOG, Michał Kiciński, has voiced significant criticism toward Microsoft Windows, describing it as subpar in quality. This stance aligns with broader trends in PC gaming, where Linux is steadily increasing its foothold among users seeking alternatives to traditional operating systems.

GOG, known for its commitment to DRM-free games, appears to be responding to this momentum. The platform is quietly investigating ways to enhance compatibility with Linux, potentially broadening its appeal to a diverse user base that values flexibility and open-source solutions.

Kiciński's comments highlight ongoing tensions between proprietary software like Windows and the rising interest in Linux within the gaming community. While specific details on GOG's Linux initiatives remain limited, the exploration signals a possible shift toward more inclusive platform support in the future.

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The new owner of digital game store GOG.com, Michał Kiciński, has sharply criticized Microsoft's Windows operating system in a recent interview, expressing surprise at its market dominance. GOG's managing director indicated that improving Linux support is now part of the company's strategy for 2026. This comes amid growing interest in Linux among PC gamers.

Michał Kiciński, Mitbegründer von GOG, hat den DRM-freien PC-Gaming-Store von CD Projekt Red übernommen und versprochen, die Kern-Anti-DRM-Politik beizubehalten. In einem kürzlichen Interview skizzierte er Pläne, die Plattform durch Ausrichtung auf Nischenmärkte trotz Konkurrenz von Steam wachsen zu lassen. Dieser Schritt sichert die Kontinuität des 18-jährigen Engagements von GOG für uneingeschränkten Spielzugriff.

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