
GOG Galaxy made a huge splash when it debuted and laid claim to more players of The Witcher 3 on PC than any other service thanks to its DRM-free policy. Now GOG is looking to refine the platform with improvements including single click rollbacks.

Let's put a score on them all—the good, the bad, and the GOGly.

On the eve of its 15th anniversary, GOG, the digital distribution platform known for offering DRM-free games, reflects on its journey and the importance of game preservation. During Gamescom Sector had a chance to talk to PR manager Gabriela Siemienkowicz, who told them what surprises they have in store for us and shared her insights into the platform's mission and the unique place it holds in the gaming community.

You can grab a free copy of The Witcher Enhanced Edition for a limited time.
They should enhance it again to get rid of the many many remaining bugs and add gamepad support.
This will be a big improvement
Handy for those game breaking bugs!
It wasn't the DRM policy that got them more witcher 3 players, it was forcing all physical purchases onto GoG. And all this talk of being DRM free, to play DRM free if I am correct means no patches or updates so I guess it's not really DRM free. If they would have given me a choice I would be playing on steam.
No I said if you try DRM free you won't have access to updates/patches, also said I may be wrong. I had to enable a DRM code once GoG got involved to get updates/patches. The article insinuates the DRM policy is what brought people to GoG, I'm just giving an alternate theory.
This is great, sometimes patches really are the worst and don't get fixed right away.