Buried In Time: This is what is what is making me think it's possible Galaxy's version of the Epic Games Store might be a more curated affair and could make DRM-free more a priority than some are fearing.
Problem is half the potential DRM-Free on Epic Store games that overlap with GOG's catalogue have already been given out as freebies:-
A Short Hike, ABZU, AER Memories of Old, Alan Wake, Alan Wake's American Nightmare, Amnesia The Dark Descent, Anodyne, Ape Out, Bad North, Close To The Sun, Conarium, Costume Quest, Darksiders 1 & 2, Enter The Gungeon, The Escapists, Everything, Fez, FTL, Figment, For The King, GNOG, Gone Home, Gonner, Hello Neighbor, Hob, Hyper Light Drifter, Inside, Into The Breach, Jotun, Kingdom: Come Deliverance, Kingdom New Lands, Last Day of June, Layers of Fear, Lifeless Planet, Limbo, Little Inferno, The Messenger, Metro 2033 Redux, Minit, Moonlighter, Mutant Year Zero, Mutazione, Nuclear Throne, Observer, Offworld Trading Company, Oxenfree, Overcooked, Pathway, QUBE2, Railway Empire, Rebel Galazy, RIME, Ruiner, Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall, Shadowrun Hong Kong, Shadow Tactics: Blades Of The Shogun, Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, Slime Rancher, SOMA, Stick It To The Man, Stories Untold, Sundered: Eldritch Edition, Superhot, Surviving Mars, Tacoma, Thimbleweed Park, This War Of Mine, Torchlight, Torchlight 2, Towerfall Ascension, What Remains of Edith Finch, Where The Water Tastes Like Wine, The Witness, The Wolf Among Us, World of Goo, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, etc.
Is someone somewhere hoping that people will rebuy those via Galaxy to basically just create a Galaxy shortcut? Or for the non-GOG overlap freebies like Batman Arkham trilogy, I literally don't know anyone who's that incredibly thick they'll say
"I can't do this, so I'll spend $50 rebuying them via GOG for a glorified script that automates Galaxy shortcuts instead..."