Making it easier than ever to grab all your games, the Heroic Games Launcher version 2.9.0 is out now and this brings with it Amazon Games support.
If you have Amazon Prime, you get a bunch of games each month to claim through Prime Gaming and no doubt some of you have built up quite a collection right? Now you can just grab them on Linux desktop and Steam Deck with Heroic! Also syncing up playtime tracking for GOG games is nice touch too.
Additionally, more streaming services should now work when added into Heroic as they've added support for DRM in browser apps. Although, it's limited on Linux, since we only get a certain level of stuff like Widevine which the Heroic team don't control.
Here's all the main changes:
New Features
- Amazon Games Support
- GPTK support
- DRM support for browser apps
- ProtonDB & Steam Deck compatibility on game page
- Playtime tracking for GOG
- Possibility to disable log files
- Installing older DXVK on older hardware
Fixes
- Epic Games accounts will no longer get logged out when launching Heroic sometimes
- GOG games will now remember their install path correctly
- GOG "Goodies" will now redirect users to their GOG account
- Checking "Download games without HTTPS" in the advanced settings works again
- Popover ("Help") menus in the settings now correctly open
- "Report a problem running this game" instructions were updated
- Linux: Using the Steam Runtime inside Flatpak now works
- macOS: Users will no longer get error messages when launching Epic Games Store games without having CrossOver installed
See more on the Heroic website and GitHub.
Any chance of adding an option to install mods from a game or libre game engines sometime in the future?
Quoting: robertosf92Does Heroic allow to download and install DLCs from GOG? I know it does from Epic...Yes, currently during install process. There are plans to make it the same though
Quoting: robertosf92Any chance of adding an option to install mods from a game or libre game engines sometime in the future?Libre engines are planned too.
QuoteAlthough, it's limited on Linux, since we only get a certain level of stuff like Widevine which the Heroic team don't control.I would expect DRM to be the lowest level (L3 - Software Only) on all platforms on Heroic so we aren't being left out.
Quoting: amataiI am totally lost with all that game manager.Steam and Itch.io have Linux clients.
Heroic is for managing Epic, GOG and now Amazon.
Lutris supports everything and the kitchen sink. Use it for anything that isn't from any of the sources above. EA, Ubisoft, Rockstar etc.
Bottles is useful for .exe installers.
These programs have overlapping functions, which means you can use one of them instead of another. I just listed their primary functions.
QuoteEpic Games accounts will no longer get logged out when launching Heroic sometimesFinallyyyyy
Quoting: mr-victoryQuoting: amataiI am totally lost with all that game manager.Steam and Itch.io have Linux clients.
Heroic is for managing Epic, GOG and now Amazon.
Lutris supports everything and the kitchen sink. Use it for anything that isn't from any of the sources above. EA, Ubisoft, Rockstar etc.
Bottles is useful for .exe installers.
These programs have overlapping functions, which means you can use one of them instead of another. I just listed their primary functions.
I'd like to see Heroic support Ubi and EA games, I have several on UbiConnect and the freaking launcher uses 3GB+ of memory (I guess it's a bug with Proton/Wine/Angle/WebGL and whatnot which Ubi obviously won't solve)
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