Illustration depicting Tux the Linux penguin heralding GOG Galaxy's arrival on Linux as the next gaming frontier.
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GOG announces Linux as next frontier for Galaxy client

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GOG, a key player in PC game distribution, has signaled strong plans to bring its Galaxy launcher to Linux through a recent job listing. The listing describes Linux as the platform's 'next major frontier,' aiming to enhance cross-platform gaming support. This move excites Linux users seeking better native integration for GOG's library.

Digital game distributor GOG has announced intentions to introduce native Linux support for its platform. This move aims to expand accessibility for Linux users in PC gaming.

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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.

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