I just switched to Linux and there are multiple Launchers that support GoG. It is not official but honestly, that makes it better in my eyes. They are open-source, no bloat, no tracking, …
Games not being on GoG is much more of an issue. :(
But it seems funny to say that while you are using Linux, where almost nothing has official support.
I personally love that even if GoG shut down or otherwise was inaccessible, I would still have offline installers (that can be installed to wine manually). Obviously having a launcher is nicer, but I hate that there is no backup with Steam.
I just switched to Linux and there are multiple Launchers that support GoG. It is not official but honestly, that makes it better in my eyes. They are open-source, no bloat, no tracking, …
Games not being on GoG is much more of an issue. :(
I personally don’t want to put money into something that does not offer official support, as the community launchers might stop getting updates.
I don’t want to convince you here, you do you.
But it seems funny to say that while you are using Linux, where almost nothing has official support.
I personally love that even if GoG shut down or otherwise was inaccessible, I would still have offline installers (that can be installed to wine manually). Obviously having a launcher is nicer, but I hate that there is no backup with Steam.