One-stop shop

Perpetually frustrated by Epic’s strategy of securing a bunch of high-profile exclusives? Over the fact that the Epic Games Store still doesn’t have a shopping cart? There’s something of a workaround in the pipeline.

GOG has revealed that it’s revamping its store so that people can purchase games fromotherstorefronts through GOG:

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Since GOG GALAXY 2.0 launch, the most requested new feature has been the option to buy games not only fromhttps://t.co/87rzjWpFRa, but also from other platforms straight from the app.

That’s why we’re launching the invite-only test phase of the new store inside GOG GALAXY.pic.twitter.com/NOKFnIIpQk

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— GOG GALAXY 2.0 (@GOGGalaxy)May 21, 2025

There’s no comprehensive information about all the stores that will be included, but GOG explicitly mentions Epic as a partner. The test phase will have access to buying “aselection of hand-picked Epic Games Store exclusive titles.” It’s easy to imagine other distributors like Humble getting on board. Steam’s the big obvious question mark.

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GOG is making a push to be seen as the one-stop shop for buying PC games. It’s a savvy move to keep players on its platform while also likely getting an affiliate revenue cut from sales through other stores. Maybe, just maybe, the integration will make the other stores more palatable by cutting everything out of the equation except for the games they sell.

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