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GOG GALAXY 2.0 Officially Integrates Epic Games Store

by Rainier on July 20, 2020 @ 8:35 a.m. PDT

With Galaxy 2.0 GOG aims to unite all our games and friends scattered across multiple platforms in one powerful app, and it has added a new partner, the Epic Games Store.

GOG Galaxy 2.0 is an application that allows gamers to connect external platforms to bring all their games and friends together in one place. This way you can manage and organize all your PC and console games in one library, launch any PC game, keep track of your progress and see your friends’ status, achievements, and game time across all gaming platforms.

We’re happy to add to GOG Galaxy 2.0 the official integration with Epic Games Store, which is the second most connected external platform in the app, says Oleg Klapovsky, SVP at GOG. Together with GOG.COM and Xbox Live, those official integrations are bringing a more seamless and reliable experience to gamers.

>We’re excited that Epic Games Store integration has come to GOG Galaxy 2.0, said Steve Allison, General Manager of the Epic Games Store. It’s an important step towards breaking down walls between PC stores, as it enables a unified experience for players to manage their PC games library independent of where their games were purchased.

>The new official integration is the latest addition to GOG Galaxy 2.0, which we’re constantly improving with features requested by gamers. One of the recently added was the ability to see all your gaming subscriptions in one place. It helps gamers to conveniently browse, install, and launch games from an overwhelming amount of titles available on each subscription.

>Check this and other cool features present in GOG Galaxy 2.0 by downloading the app on Windows or Mac from the official website.

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