By the way, for those with Steam Decks, this may interest you:
This homebrew plugin that lets you install GOG and Epic games on your Steam Deck is getting a standalone Steam release
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/this-homebrew-plugin-that-lets-you-install-gog-and-epic-games-on-your-steam-deck-is-getting-a-standalone-steam-release/
Junk Store, a plugin for the open source Steam Deck homebrew launcher Decky Loader that allows the installation of games from non-Steam storefronts like GOG and Epic, is headed to Steam as standalone software. Theoretically, we could soon be in a world where Steam's providing you with software allowing you to play games you've acquired from its competitors, and—for now, at least—Valve seems cool with it.
Announced yesterday on Reddit, Junk Store's Steam release is "seamlessly integrated with Steam" according to its store page, where its developer SDK Innovation says it allows you to "install and launch games directly in Game Mode without switching to Desktop or relying on external launchers." Sounds pretty good to me, especially if you've been diligently collecting free Epic games every week and don't want to tangle with homebrew software.
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