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GOG’s new app is the best way to merge Steam, Epic, Battle.net and everything else

September 6, 2025

GOG Galaxy 2.0’s marquee feature is that it gathers all your videogame libraries under one roof: a better launcher. It can’t make those other launchers disappear, but tries to make them as invisible as possible, allowing users to install, play, and curate games across most of their digital libraries—Steam, Uplay, Origin, Battle.net, Epic Games, and GOG, of course—entirely from Galaxy 2.0’s clean, simple interface.

We’re still waiting on proper integration for Xbox Play Anywhere games on PC and the ability to force-close launchers when quitting an associated game isn’t in yet, but digging through my library across (almost) all platforms is already a breeze. I’m creeping up on 1,500 games on Steam alone, and with dozens more floating around, tied to other launchers and accounts, I can’t keep track of what I own, what I’ve downloaded, and what I still need to play. 



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