A growing number of people are calling for family sharing on GOG, with discussions heating up around what some consider a necessary addition. As people seek ways to share gaming experiences, concerns about account access and functionality are front and center.
GOG is well-known for its DRM-free stance, enabling users to share game files directly. However, this does not solve the issue for those wanting streamlined access to their game libraries. As one user noted, "It would be great if she can simply log into her account and download the game she wants." This highlights the need for a more straightforward solution in gaming households.
Many propose that allowing family members to easily access their accounts could enhance the gaming experience at home. One user argued, "Try asking GOG support team, but there seems to be little demand."
Some users raised concerns that a family sharing feature may lead to account abuse. "Such a system would exploit GOG it would require DRM," stated one commenter, reflecting fears about potential ramifications on how games are shared and owned.
Many people pointed out that rivals like Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation have implemented family sharing, creating a competitive gap. "On Xbox and PlayStation it's called game sharing," someone remarked, noting that GOG's current structure may not support such features.
The general sentiment appears mixed. While some express frustration over the lack of official support for family sharing, others see the current system as sufficient, relying on the existing freedom offered by GOG's DRM-free policy.
"Hope this becomes a thing; I'm a family sharing propagandist right now!" - Commenter
๐ Many users favor a family sharing feature to ease access
โก Concerns about potential exploitation if GOG implements such a system
๐ GOG's current offerings compared unfavorably to other platforms
As of April 2025, GOG has not made any official statements regarding the introduction of family sharing. Users continue to navigate the existing barriers posed by account security while expressing hope for future advancements.