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GOG Connect is the ability to own games on GOG, that you already have on Steam. Alongside the currently sale going on at GOG, the team have added in new titles for you to bring over to GOG for free.

All you have to do is have an account at GOG, and own the games on Steam already. Then you will be able to grab them on GOG as well. It's a great thing for GOG to do, as gamers are quite accustomed to buying in one place and having access to their games in many places.

They didn't give us an exact list of what's included, but they said:
QuoteMetro 2033 Redux, HuniePop, Broken Sword Director's Cut & Broken Sword 2 Remastered, Starbound, The Witcher 2 and way more.

There's a total of 20, we know that much at least.

The new games will be available to grab until November 13, 10:59 AM UTC. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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g000h Nov 7, 2016
I'm a bit peeved with GOG Connect. The last time it was up and running (a few weeks ago, maybe 3 weeks), I noticed a number of games on the Connect system - one being "Dex". Then a day later, I picked up Dex on Steam on sale (probably 75% off). Immediately after buying I was back on GOG Connect trying to make the connect so that Dex would be added to my GOG account too. Well the Connect was no longer available... so I thought: I'll wait 'til the next one....

Well now is the next one, and the game "Dex" is no longer available to connect from my Steam account. Fortunately another 3 games were available, that I didn't have before on GOG, but no Dex.

I'm tempted to say it is going through a testing / analytics phase at the moment, but that doesn't alleviate my frustration.
t3g Nov 7, 2016
Quoting: Avehicle7887
Quoting: TuxusSomething don't work here...
I have the two remastered Broken Sword games on Steam, but it says: "NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND" and those games appear grayed out in the list.

Anyone else have a similar issue?

Have you had the games there for a while or did you add them recently to Steam? I ask this because I added Risk of Rain and Broken Sword 1 to Steam just today (had 2 Humble keys) and took a while for GOG Connect to see them but I did redeem them.

I had BS1 from before but bought BS2 earlier today and its not on GOG Connect yet. I can always check tomorrow.
Quoting: g000hI'm a bit peeved with GOG Connect. The last time it was up and running (a few weeks ago, maybe 3 weeks), I noticed a number of games on the Connect system - one being "Dex". Then a day later, I picked up Dex on Steam on sale (probably 75% off). Immediately after buying I was back on GOG Connect trying to make the connect so that Dex would be added to my GOG account too. Well the Connect was no longer available... so I thought: I'll wait 'til the next one....

Well now is the next one, and the game "Dex" is no longer available to connect from my Steam account. Fortunately another 3 games were available, that I didn't have before on GOG, but no Dex.

I'm tempted to say it is going through a testing / analytics phase at the moment, but that doesn't alleviate my frustration.

Now, DEX is free when you reach the 15000XP :)
Tuxus Nov 8, 2016
Quoting: Avehicle7887
Quoting: TuxusSomething don't work here...
I have the two remastered Broken Sword games on Steam, but it says: "NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND" and those games appear grayed out in the list.

Anyone else have a similar issue?

Have you had the games there for a while or did you add them recently to Steam? I ask this because I added Risk of Rain and Broken Sword 1 to Steam just today (had 2 Humble keys) and took a while for GOG Connect to see them but I did redeem them.
I have those games in my library since more than a year if I remember.
Just checked again, but nothing. Always returns "NO ELIGIBLE GAMES FOUND"...

-EDIT-

Now finally works!
Was a matter of time, after all.


Last edited by Tuxus on 8 November 2016 at 1:57 am UTC
Creak Nov 8, 2016
Quoting: ripper
Quoting: elbuglioneGOG and CDPR are absolutely DEAD for me...
Stop GOG "advertising" until GOG Galaxy arrives to Linux!

Yes, it's not optimal, but you can still play Linux games from GOG even without Galaxy, so I see no point in the hatred.

I share the same point of view as @elbuglione. I don't like that GOG is advertising "and Linux soon" for their GOG Galaxy client for more than a year now!!! It's totally unacceptable. "Soon" means "in the next weeks or months", and not "in the next years or decades".

As long as there won't be the Linux client, they simply won't have my money.


Last edited by Creak on 8 November 2016 at 12:24 pm UTC
badber Nov 8, 2016
I like GOG but for me the lack of Galaxy for GOG stops me from buying them only because of convenience. I've become too accustomed to the ease of using Steam so I pretty much only go for GOG when getting something not on Steam. I'd be very likely to get everything on GOG if they had a functional Linux client and I'm not making any kind of a stand out of principle here.
philip550c Nov 9, 2016
Everytime I have tried this it always says "no eligible games found", I have around 1600 games on steam there has to be a few at least that work. Ive tried waiting as well, it always says no eligible ones found.
Creak Nov 9, 2016
Quoting: philip550cEverytime I have tried this it always says "no eligible games found", I have around 1600 games on steam there has to be a few at least that work. Ive tried waiting as well, it always says no eligible ones found.
Have you set you set your steam profile public?

Quoting: GOG.com/connectNOTE: Make sure your Steam Privacy Settings & Profile Status are set to public.
g000h Nov 11, 2016
Quoting: Comandante oardo
Quoting: g000hI'm a bit peeved with GOG Connect. The last time it was up and running (a few weeks ago, maybe 3 weeks), I noticed a number of games on the Connect system - one being "Dex". Then a day later, I picked up Dex on Steam on sale (probably 75% off). Immediately after buying I was back on GOG Connect trying to make the connect so that Dex would be added to my GOG account too. Well the Connect was no longer available... so I thought: I'll wait 'til the next one....

Well now is the next one, and the game "Dex" is no longer available to connect from my Steam account. Fortunately another 3 games were available, that I didn't have before on GOG, but no Dex.

I'm tempted to say it is going through a testing / analytics phase at the moment, but that doesn't alleviate my frustration.

Now, DEX is free when you reach the 15000XP :)

Hi again,

After musing over the Autumn ( "Fall" ) GOG sale, which is on the verge of ending (as I type this), I did manage to put together a game bundle + XP collected which totalled over 15000 XP, and got me the first two free games.

Here are the ones I bought:

Points collected from challenges (4400XP)
Capsized (Linux) -79% £1.69 (2200XP)
Risk of Rain (Linux) -74% £2.09 (2500XP)
Serpents in the Staglands (Linux) -67% £5.49 (6600XP)
TOTAL POINTS (15700XP)

So this got me the first two free games:

Expeditions Conquistador (Windows, so might try it on Wine/Linux)
Dex (Linux) * which I already own on Steam, but wanted the DRM-free version.

Good to support Linux game developers and GOG ;)


Last edited by g000h on 11 November 2016 at 4:45 am UTC
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