GOG has officially terminated its Steam game import service after being idle for many years. GOG's Connect service allows users to obtain copies of games they already own on Steam for free and add them to their GOG game inventory . However, it will no longer exist from now on. Give it a try today Everyone brings detailed information. If it is helpful to you, remember to give it a like.
GOG officially terminates Steam game import service after years of inactivity
GOG Connect, first launched in 2016, allows users to link their GOG and Steam accounts and then get free copies of DRM-free games on GOG that they have purchased on Steam.
But in fact, the service has always had many limitations, and GOG only provides a very limited selection of games, and these games can only be added to the GOG user library for a very short period of time due to contractual reasons. Not surprisingly, support for the service waned after this, and GOG Connect has been idle for years without any news.
Last week, users on the GOG Reddit subreddit discovered that the company had removed its Connect service page from the website, sparking much discussion about whether the service would be officially terminated.
Recently, according to a statement to the media PC Gamer, GOG officially announced the termination of the Connect service, confirming that the service will no longer be supported. As for the reason, the official said: The service did not have any function for a long time, so we decided to close it.
Although the service has been discontinued, GOG's Galaxy client still allows players to integrate their inventory from different game store applications. Users can connect other platform accounts to GOG and view and launch games from the same place.