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I was wondering if GOG would ever do something like this and it's really cool to see them finally dip their toes in it. For a limited time using GOG Connect a few Steam games can be redeemed on GOG for fully DRM free builds.

There are 12 Steam games that support Linux in the list right now (I don't know why GOG forces upper case for names):
- BIT.TRIP RUNNER
- BRAID
- BREACH & CLEAR
- BREACH & CLEAR: DEADLINE
- BROKEN SWORD: DIRECTOR'S CUT
- FTL: ADVANCED EDITION
- PROJECT ZOMBOID
- SHADOWRUN RETURNS
- TO THE MOON
- TRINE ENCHANTED EDITION
- VVVVVV
- XENONAUTS

Head over to connect.gog.com to check out the full list.

While GOG Connect will stick around, the games available will come and go. These are limited-time offers made possible by participating developers and publishers.

They also put a bunch of games on sale, check them out on our Sales Page. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Zelox Jun 1, 2016
This is so great. I was about to get Xenonauts on gog aswell, and FTL.
Is this world wide? Or EU alteast? Cause I know gog mostly do this in russian speaking countrys.


Last edited by Zelox on 1 June 2016 at 1:37 pm UTC
Kyrremann Jun 1, 2016
Strange, I own VVVVVV, TO THE MOON, and BIT.TRIP RUNNER on Steam, but GOG says "NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND". Maybe it's region based or something?
darkszluf Jun 1, 2016
well i gave it a shot too, i own some titles but they're listed as not eligible, maybe it doesn't accept external key activated games?

after a few tries it worked!


Last edited by darkszluf on 1 June 2016 at 2:33 pm UTC
leillo1975 Jun 1, 2016
I have a few games in Steam that I can see them in the list, but the page shows me this message:

"NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND"
gnaag Jun 1, 2016
Same for me. A have several of the supported games, but it says not eligible for all of them.
Liam Dawe Jun 1, 2016
They have been having a few technical issues at rollout. May be worth trying again tomorrow as it's going to be pretty popular today. Connecting my account took forever.

It is dependent on Steam's API as well, so if Steam is having issues it will also affect it. Mine also found zero eligible games, so I don't think it's quite right, or it's stupidly region locked.
Zelox Jun 1, 2016
ooh I miss read that :(.
Well I only got FTL on steam, but I cant redeem that one.
"NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND"
Angelic_Mew Jun 1, 2016
Same here. "No eligible games found". Probably just a bug that will get fixed later.
ziabice Jun 1, 2016
I have nearly all games listed as eligible, but none gets connected. I bet Gabe said "NO, NO, NO!" :D
tuubi Jun 1, 2016
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My games aren't detected either. I wonder if this doesn't work for steam keys bought in humble bundles?
Zelox Jun 1, 2016
I get "OOPS, SOMETHING WENT WRONG.
Please try again."

Maybe its high traffic, like someone said before.
It will probably work later today.

EDIT: If you have your steam account set to private, this can cause truble.
I have my account on private, and change to public could help detect your games.

Post from the devs.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/introducing_gog_connect_8fac8/post187

Didnt work for me :(. I get the same error.


Last edited by Zelox on 1 June 2016 at 2:28 pm UTC
abelthorne Jun 1, 2016
If you have issues getting your games detected, disable AdBlock, it seems to break the process.
Liam Dawe Jun 1, 2016
Quoting: abelthorneIf you have issues getting your games detected, disable AdBlock, it seems to break the process.
I disabled ublock origin, still same issue for me it seems.
fabry92 Jun 1, 2016
it's not possible bring the witcher 3 from gog to steam? :(
metro2033fanboy Jun 1, 2016
thnx, but nope! dont even know my GOG pass..haha, and that account has Witcher3/Expansion! lmao!

goVEGAN
GustyGhost Jun 1, 2016
"WE COULDN'T REACH THE STEAM SERVICE RIGHT NOW."

Looks like they still need to iron out the process. Despite the issues, it's great that GOG are doing this because there are a bunch of folks who only discovered GOG after having built up a Steam library.
HadBabits Jun 1, 2016
^Ditto :Y

And I'm glad GOG are aiding me in backing up my games after I got too lazy and complacent to check if Humble had a copy of every game that caught my eye on the Steam front o3o


Last edited by HadBabits on 1 June 2016 at 4:18 pm UTC
tmtvl Jun 1, 2016
I already have most of my games on both Steam ánd GOG (future-proofing FTW).

Still, nice to see GOG being so proactive in protecting the Steam userbase.
marcelomendes Jun 1, 2016
It worked!

TWO WORLDS $ 9.99 Free
TRINE ENCHANTED EDITION $ 14.99 Free
TO THE MOON $ 9.99 Free
FTL: ADVANCED EDITION $ 9.99 Free
VVVVVV $ 4.99 Free
SHADOWRUN RETURNS $ 14.99 Free
SAINTS ROW 2 $ 9.99 Free
BREACH & CLEAR $ 14.99 Free
PROJECT ZOMBOID $ 14.99 Free
BIT.TRIP RUNNER $ 4.79 Free
BRAID $ 14.99 Free

DISCOUNT – GOGCONNECT $ 124.69

Order total: $ 0.00

:)
TheBard Jun 1, 2016
What would be awesome is the opposite side. We can not say GOG is very Linux friendly. We are still waiting for Galaxy, many games that have a linux version are missing the binaries on GOG (i would have loved to buy AoW 3 on GOG but ... no tux there), updates are less frequent, etc. And once unpon a time they told something about cross-play but they are being silent about it. Furthermore what is the point of buying a multiplayer game on GOG if you can not play with the rest of the world? GOG surely have a lot of potential but as of today, linux and multi-player users on GOG are second-zone citizens.
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