Their platform eventually spawned a desktop app called GOG Galaxy, which eventually grew and evolved into what we know today as GOG galaxy 2.0. The platform is incredibly reliable, and it is no different than other digital distribution platforms such as Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox Live, and more. However, with so many platforms available, not many players are happy with having a dozen gaming libraries spread out across countless apps. That is why GOG Galaxy implemented a way to integrate most other important platforms into its own allowing you to have all of your games within a single menu. The supported platforms are the following:

PlayStation Network Epic Games Store Xbox Live Origin Steam Uplay

With the possibility at hand, we will show you exactly how you can bring all of your gaming libraries together in GOG Galaxy 2.0.

How do I integrate other digital platforms into GOG Galaxy?

Your Gaming library should now also include whatever titles were registered to your other platforms. Things to remember when using this method: You don’t need to worry about searching games now, since GOG Galaxy will also create separate tabs for each third-party platform. Keep in mind that this integration is mostly visual since pressing the download button of a third-party game within GOG Galaxy will still cause it to install via its original platform. In the screenshots below, pressing Install on Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun will still cause it to install via Origin. You can disconnect GOG Galaxy at any time you want, and you can rest assured that GOG Galaxy will not store your third-party credentials in any way. By following these steps, you should now be able to bring all of your gaming libraries together into a single menu, allowing you a better overview of what titles you’ve amassed over the years. Do you think this feature is handy? Let us know how much you enjoy this game library centralization by leaving us a message in the comments section below.

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