As covered by GamingOnLinux back in October when it silently launched, GOG have now actually properly announced the GOG Patrons subscription donation system.
This is a new way for super fans of GOG to directly support the DRM-free store with an optional monthly subscription. It gives you a few perks like Discord access, voting on priorities for the GOG Preservation Program, your nickname may appear on certain game pages, a special profile badge to show you supported it and behind the scenes content.
So this is very much like Patreon but for fans of GOG directly to help the store along.
To me, this only continues to show that GOG really isn't doing very well when it comes to revenue (you can see it on their website). If I've read it right, GOG's net profit for the first 9 months of 2025 is only 910,000 PLN (approx $253,554 USD), for the whole of 2024 it was only 1,134,000 PLN (approx $315K USD) and that's down from 10,255,000 PLN for 2023 which for an entire store like it is really not a whole lot.
We've seen before as well how they were really struggling because the PC gaming default is very much still Steam. Earlier this year they began to ask for donations when buying games at the checkout too, and now this next big step.
Just look at Epic Games - they continue to be held up by Fortnite and even with constantly throwing out big free games they continue to burn through money because the majority shop on Steam. For two years in a row Epic Games saw a decline in purchases for third-party games (sources: 2024, 2023). Other stores not only have to be different, but really need a hook to pull people in.
You can see more on the GOG Patrons page if you're interested.
i can't really imagine this is a meaningful source of funding for the store, rather i'd guess it's a way to get people more invested in preservation and therefore build up the profile of the programme. "look, big publisher. x many people want freelancer to be available for purchase, and they're willing to put money behind it."
i might be completely full of shit though :)
To me, this only continues to show that GOG really isn't doing very well when it comes to revenue.Well, the FAQ specifically says:
Why introduce a membership now? Is GOG in financial trouble?so think of that what you will :)
No. Our mission of making games live forever has never been as visible as it is today. We're doing well, and this year has been especially encouraging.
The GOG Preservation Program keeps growing, the GOG Dreamlist has become a rallying point for unreleased classics, GOG One-click Mods are expanding. We've brought back some truly iconic titles, and more are on the way. More people are joining GOG than ever. In every way, GOG is thriving. The momentum is real.
GOG Patrons isn't a lifeline. It's a way to go further, faster. Preservation takes time, resources, and people. And while we've always found a way, we know we can do even more: with your support.
Quoting: CerberonDonate? To a store??Putting this type of work under a dedicated 'game preservation foundation' would've at least looked better, I guess.
I buy my games only on Steam if there is no other option.
I used them as my main store front for around 2 years but find myself coming back to steam, some games end up not getting updates on GOG
Also overall steam is better when it comes to linux, including better support for native linux games
I'll still always love GOG just for offline installers, and I think double dipping when games are dirt cheap is worth it
I can buy Thief from gog right now for £1.58 and even though I already have it on steam, it's nice to have that offline installer and backed up for a "just in case" scenario, especially when it comes to games you might particularly cherish
Last edited by Doktor-Mandrake on 15 Dec 2025 at 9:39 pm UTC
Quoting: walther von stolzingThey're in the business of selling games, but it so happens that because of their early focus (from before the KFC-like rebrand) a good chunk of their catalogue is old, i.e. the preservation part needs to happen if they want to keep selling functional product. That's not even a knock against them, that's just business.Quoting: CerberonDonate? To a store??Putting this type of work under a dedicated 'game preservation foundation' would've at least looked better, I guess.
A GOG game preservation foundation would certainly be walking the walk. I'm not holding my breath, they're in no condition (basically breaking even, probably cutting costs to keep it this way) or position (they're public) to make that happen.
I find the terminology around this program quite misleading, even repulsive in a world where we get thrown to death with the "companies are not charities" phrase.
I may have did this if they bloody made GOG Galaxy 2 for LINUX with support for Linux and Windows runtimes and proton detection and usage! INC updating and save clouds obviously.
BUT..... nope... (I know its not required and heroic does a decent job, but its not ideal)
Quoting: torhamMight have considered it in the beginning but nowadays so many of their games have DRM preventing offline LAN gaming, so its really only the better option for single player games. For any LAN games, they have basically as much DRM as steam.Yeah this is why they need to release the GOG-Galaxy2 for Linux,
The other side of it are developers like Hellish Quart's, who pull their games from GOG, saying that all their users are on Steam. It's very annoying for actual GOG users.
Last edited by Shmerl on 16 Dec 2025 at 5:49 am UTC
GOG is just another evil corporation in yet another shithole country. Just like Valve. They don't deserve loyalty and are wolves in sheep's clothing. You buy from them to get what you need and that should be it.
Quoting: Linux_RocksGOG: Grifter of Gaming. This reminds me of the EC3 Arcade guy over in CT here in the States asking for donations to get arcade boards for his arcade. Just grifts disguised as "fandom" or "community."Poland is a shithole country? And "just like Valve" which therefore is also sitting in a shithole country?
GOG is just another evil corporation in yet another shithole country. Just like Valve. They don't deserve loyalty and are wolves in sheep's clothing. You buy from them to get what you need and that should be it.
Evil. Wolves. Grifters. Jeez, quite the drama queen you are...
Now would it be better if a foundation did the game preservation? Maybe but GOG have the distribution and the knowledge to actually make the games run. They are more than just an archive were you can download an .EXE file.
Older games are being lost to time. Now is not the time to look a gift horse in the mouth.
And a company selling DRM free software should also support DRM free operating systems.
That said: more Linux support and you get more of my money. Diconnect the preservation programm from the store business und i even would happily donate for it.




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