Gog is doing much better than in 2022. They are making 1.2M dollars in profit. Which is pretty good for such a platform personally. I really like the ideals of GOG, but haven’t really used the platform a whole lot.

If you want a markup of what this actaully means see here

  • With the proliferation of digital storefronts from EA, Ubi, and others, the market became annoyingly crowded as every publisher tried to create their own exclusive marketplace (riddled with DRM). I’ve been a long time Steam customer, but GOG is where I go first because of their DRM stance. If I can’t get it there (which is becoming less and less of an issue), I get. It from Steam.

    While i really criticized CD Projekt/GOG for some of the bs they pulled when releasing Cyberpunk, I still support them as one of the few DRM free storefronts. I wish their Linux support was better, but I have run into few games that I can’t get the windows version to run with Lutris and Proton. I always download the Linux version when possible to make a blip in their metrics.