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GOG was the best when they were still Good Old Games and focused on their unique mission rather than trying to beat Steam and now with Epic trying to also beat Steam it’s great if GOG can truly goes back to its unique root and highlight its unique character compared to the rest.
And as a european I also value GOG a lot, its good for everyone when not all companies are headquartered in the very same country.
If one can be dreaming: GOG collaborates with Bazzite to create a DRM-free game preserving SteamOS alternative that one can install to Steam Deck handhelds and Steam Machine style living room machines, leveraging and contributing to what Valve has built and using it to keep Valve honest