GOG.com is adding Linux support to its classic gaming catalog ahead of schedule. The site, which optimizes older games for modern PCs and sells them DRM-free, is now offering 50 games on Linux. Some ...
GOG has announced "after much deliberation" to add Linux support to its service. There firm said while it is not ready to launch Linux titles just yet, as it's only been working on it "for a few ...
The job listing states, 'We are looking for a Senior Engineer to contribute to shaping GOG GALAXY's architecture, tools, and development standards with Linux in mind from day one,' and 'You will build ...
Platforms Hooray! Linux is GOG's 'next major frontier'. Oh no! It wants to 'Actively use and promote AI-assisted development tools' Linux A whole bunch of different Linux gaming distros are teaming up ...
GoG.com, formerly known as “Good Old Games”, has just made a lot of Linux gamers very, very happy. The crew at GoG has announced that at least 100 of the games in their catalog are going to be gaining ...
GOG was going to wait until autumn but couldn't any longer: Linux support arrived today. There are 50 games available and they include some that have never been on Linux before - FlatOut, Darklands, ...
In March, GOG laid out plans to launch its first wave of 100 Linux games this fall. It turns out devotees of the open source OS don't have to wait that long, as GOG today added its first 50 Linux ...
GOG.com is adding support for the Linux operating system, kicking off with more than 100 games by the autumn. The popular digital storefront, which specialises in selling older games that are no ...
While Valve and its Steam distribution platform have been pushing Linux as the future of PC gaming for a long while now, the folks at online store GOG have contented themselves with PC and Mac ...
GOG.com, a site that specializes in selling classic PC games for modern computers, has decided to support Linux after all. GOG says it has been working on Linux support for the last few months, and ...
Linux gaming has been in the news a lot lately, with more and more companies interested in adding support Linux. GOG.com is a popular gaming service that promised to add support for Linux a while back ...
OK since I built my new system I have been buying games from both GOG.com and Steam. Since I use Linux I've been buying mostly from Steam, and using WINE to play the games from GOG.com. However I have ...
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