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This is going to sound so stupid, but trying to find the galaxy 2.0 download is a ball ache. I probably can't see the wood for the trees but I have to go to games scroll all the way down to find it.

Can we get alink to it at the top of the page with a big arrow pointing to it. Instead of being forwarded to support articles when I click on galaxy or downloads from the drop down menu.

Sorry if this a little blunt I'm tired.
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hnlntm: I probably can't see the wood for the trees but I have to go to games scroll all the way down to find it.
• The download button is in the bottom right of the footer on virtually every page.
• The homepage points to the GOG Galaxy microsite about halfway through the page.
• Every game download defaults to installing GOG Galaxy, with the offline installers relegated to a section that's collapsed by default.

The only way you won't see some of these is if you're using Linux. The site tries to be helpful by showing you the version appropriate for your OS, but since there isn't one for Linux, it just hides the download link.
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hnlntm: I probably can't see the wood for the trees but I have to go to games scroll all the way down to find it.
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Ice_Mage: • The download button is in the bottom right of the footer on virtually every page.
• The homepage points to the GOG Galaxy microsite about halfway through the page.
• Every game download defaults to installing GOG Galaxy, with the offline installers relegated to a section that's collapsed by default.

The only way you won't see some of these is if you're using Linux. The site tries to be helpful by showing you the version appropriate for your OS, but since there isn't one for Linux, it just hides the download link.
Thanks for the reply, using Firefox, Windows 11. I am using adblock,, not sure if that would affect anything.
Any content blocking add-on like Adblock or No Script can break sites. The simplest way to tell is to disable them in the Firefox Add-ons Manager and reload the page.