The closed beta of GOG Galaxy 2.0 begins, which promises to unify Steam, Epic Games Store, Origin…
The closed beta phase of GOG Galaxy 2.0 begins, the application that will unify the launchers of Origin, Steam, Epic Games Store and other stores, in a single launcher
The biggest criticism of the Epic Games store is that now we must have two launchers. This is the biggest of the excuses for gamers to continue on Steam and attack their recent competitor. A situation that could be close to coming to an end. GOG Galaxy 2.0 is a software that unifies all launchers into one. Something that will allow users to forget about installing a large number of launchers.
GOG Galaxy 2.0 has started the closed beta phase, where a very determined number of gamers have been selected. It seems that the unification of the platforms is very close and having several launchers will be solved. This who can benefit the most is Epic Games, since the excuses taken by tweezers will end.
The closed beta of the GOG Galaxy 2.0 platform begins
This platform will allow us to see the achievements of our friends, regardless of the platform, since it will be synchronized with many of the current stores. The game libraries are also synchronized in the nine, the elements of each user and other aspects.
Something necessary due not only to the Epic Games Store and Steam, we have other stores such as Microsoft Store, Uplay, GOG, Origin, Bethesda.net and others. Ubisoft, EA and Bethesda, like Epic Games, have launched their stores fed up with Valve's usury policies. The company has stopped developing games and lives only on Steam, as it charges a 30% commission for each game sold.
GOG Galaxy 2.0 is the ultimate solution to all these launchers and a great unifying solution. In addition, this platform promises to never share data with third parties or delete data from the company's servers with a single click.
Achieving this is a very complex task and requires a lot of development time. So the first step is the closed beta, to find and fix big problems. The next step will possibly be to launch an open beta when serious issues are addressed. Then, little by little, the rest of the problems will be solved.
Source: OC3D




