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

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    1 year ago

    I always check if a game is available to buy on GOG first, before other platforms.

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      I keep a list of places to buy things DRM-free.

      GOG is the biggest name in this regard, but Humble offers some DRM-free games, and GamersGate has a few, and those will tell you explicitly if they offer a DRM-free release. itch.io is mostly DRM-free. I think GameJolt and Zoom Platform are also DRM-free but I’ve never used them. For visual novels and such, there’s also JAST and MangaGamer, both entirely DRM-free. For various Japanese indie games, more generally, there’s DLsite, which is DRM-agnostic but at indicates whether the product uses its DRM.

      And there’s also publishers’ own sites, in some cases, which may offer games as direct downloads, which are generally DRM-free.

      If it’s on Steam, I’ll wait. Sometimes I’ll ask the devs to put the game on GOG and/or itch. I haven’t bought a game from the Steam store in years.