GOG Galaxy 2.0 has been on a mission to eliminate all the extra icons from your life and unify your various game libraries under a single client. It's been doing a pretty good job of it, too, making your games easy to access and manage, and even including your subscriptions to various game services and friends lists spread out over the different clients.
Xbox Live had been the only service to officially integrate with Galaxy, but Epic Games Store has now joined the GOG Galaxy fold as well. This isn't especially earth-shattering since the Epic Store, like other clients, already worked with Galaxy due to a community add-on. But as Galaxy keeps growing and adding features, the official integration of the Epic Store means we won't need to lean on an add-on to make sure it continues to work well with Galaxy.
Xbox Live had been the only service to officially integrate with Galaxy, but Epic Games Store has now joined the GOG Galaxy fold as well. This isn't especially earth-shattering since the Epic Store, like other clients, already worked with Galaxy due to a community add-on. But as Galaxy keeps growing and adding features, the official integration of the Epic Store means we won't need to lean on an add-on to make sure it continues to work well with Galaxy.