GOG announces that ‘Linux will be the next big frontier’ and is looking for a C++ software engineer

GOG announces that ‘Linux will be the next big frontier’ and is looking for a C++ software engineer

GOG announces that ‘Linux will be the next big frontier’ and is looking for a C++ software engineer

https://gigazine.net/gsc_news/en/20260203-gog-linux-recruitment/

Publish Date: 2026-02-02 17:00:00

Source Domain: gigazine.net

Feb 03, 2026 07:00:00

Game sales platform GOG.com (GOG) has announced that it will begin development with a focus on Linux, according to

a job posting from the company. This could make gaming on Linux even more comfortable.

GOG adds Linux focus to GOG GALAXY engineering role, ‘Linux is next major frontier’ – VideoCardz.com
https://videocardz.com/newz/gog-adds-linux-focus-to-gog-galaxy-engineering-role-linux-is-next-major-frontier

The job listing states, ‘We are looking for a Senior Engineer to contribute to shaping GOG GALAXY’s architecture, tools, and development standards with Linux in mind from day one,’ and ‘You will build and maintain GOG GALAXY on Linux while collaborating on cross-platform solutions (Windows/macOS).’

GOG GALAXY is a desktop client that allows you to manage your GOG games, but until now it has only been available for Windows and macOS, and Linux users have been calling for GOG GALAXY to be compatible with Linux for many years.

GOG owner Michał Kiciński has previously said in interviews that ‘Windows is the worst,’ and that Linux support is ‘one of the areas we need to focus on in our 2026 strategy,’ but did not specify a timeframe.

In recent years, there has been a movement in the gaming industry to support Linux. For example, Valve, which operates the game sales platform Steam, is developing Proton , a compatibility layer software that allows existing Windows games to be played on Linux, and several game development communities have formed the Open Gaming Collective (OGC), a group that aims to improve the Linux gaming ecosystem.

Linux game developers form ‘Open Gaming Collective’ to collaborate and improve the entire gaming ecosystem – GIGAZINE

The proportion of Linux users is significantly lower than the overall population, accounting for just 3% of Steam users as of November 2025, but its share is gradually increasing due to the spread of Linux-based portable gaming PCs such as Steam Deck.

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