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Which is the best platform to play on Linux for you ?
Do you prefer Steam for his workshop, Achievements and other thing.
Because i have the both platform and i would like to keep only one ... GoG has not AAA Linux games but is DRM-Free ...
Both have their place. Steam has auto-updates which make managing your games so much more easy. GOG's installers can be used however you like, so sharing games with your family (on the same or other computers) is a breeze; Steam makes this very annoying and convoluted. Then there are the price differences, ofc.
It's up to you to decide which one fulfils your needs best. I use both, and more besides.
If you don't mind splitting your library and tolerate DRM, you can use GOG for the available DRM-Free titles and steam for the AAA ones.
On the Steam side, there's a family sharing mode.