Hey everyone,

it’s me again, one of the two developers behind GameVault, a self-hosted gaming platform similar to how Plex/Jellyfin is for your movies and series, but for your game collection. If you’ve hoarded a bunch of games over the years, this app is going to be your best friend. Think of it as your own personal Steam, hosted on your own server.

If you haven’t heard of GameVault yet, you can check it out here and get started within 5 minutes—seriously, it’s a game changer.

For those who already know GameVault, or its old name He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, we are excited to tell you we just launched a major update. I’m talking a massive overhaul—so much so, that we could’ve rebuilt the whole thing from scratch. Here’s the big news: We’re no longer relying on RAWG or Google Images for game metadata. Instead, we’ve officially partnered with IGDB/Twitch for a more reliable and extended metadata experience!

But it doesn’t stop there. We’ve also rolled out a new plugin system and a metadata framework that allows you to connect to multiple metadata providers at once. It’s never been this cool to run your own Steam-like platform right from your good ol’ 19" incher below your desk!

What’s new in this update?

  • IGDB/Twitch Integration: Say goodbye to unreliable metadata scrapers. Now you can enjoy game info sourced directly from IGDB.
  • Customizable Metadata: Edit and fine-tune game metadata with ease. Your changes are saved separately, so the original data stays intact.
  • Plugin System: Build your own plugins for metadata or connect to as many sources as you want—unlimited flexibility!
  • Parental Controls: Manage age-appropriate access for the family and children.
  • Built-in Media Player: Watch game trailers and gameplay videos directly in GameVault.
  • UI Overhaul: A fresh, streamlined look for the app, community, game and admin interface.
  • Halloween Theme: For GameVault+ users, we’ve added a spooky Halloween skin just in time for the season!

Things to keep in mind when updating:

  • GameVault Client v1.12 is now required for servers running v13 or above.
  • Older clients won’t work on servers that have been updated to v13.

For a smooth update and a guide on how to use all these new features, check out the detailed migration instructions in the server changelogs. As always, if you hit any snags, feel free to reach out to us on Discord.

If you run into any issues or need help with the migration, feel free to join and open a ticket in our Discord community—we’re always happy to help!

If you want to support our pet-project and keep most upcoming features of GameVault free for everyone, consider subscribing to GameVault+ or making a one-time donation. Every little bit fuels our passion to keep building and improving!

Thanks for everything! We’re more than 800 Members on our discord now and I can’t wait to hear what you think of the latest version.

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So any Plans for a Linux client?

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There is a way using it on Linux outlined here in the docs, but no plans at the time for a native linux client.

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Unsupported and Unrecommended. Yeahh that was the point where I just deinstalled the Server. Didn’t want to invest the work/time in an unsupported Usecase

Wasnt there also the self compiling option? I vaguely remember something in that direction.

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“Unsupported and Unrecommended” is just wording to not get flooded with tickets for varrrrrious systems. We try our best helping always.

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Or available via docker for anyone claiming to be an os elitest. Looks great, not meta data that I’m interested in, but thanks for sharing/cataloguing your passion

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I don’t understand the appeal. But maybe that’s because 99% of my games are through steam where this is kind of already a basic feature?

Am I misunderstanding the use case here? Someone explain what is exciting about this, because the post and the link for people who haven’t heard of it didn’t really manage to explain how or why this is cool or useful in any meaningful detail.

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You can buy games in other platforms and as a result have actual proper copies that you can download and keep indefinitely. With Steam you are buying a restricted license to download and use games, and it is very convenient, but at the end of the day you can lose access for various reasons. A common one is that the upstream developers or company decide to break something. For example, companies that add DRM or account requirements after you already bought the game.

If you buy games from some other places like GoG you get the full game files intended to be archived and run like any other program. GameVault makes it easier to organize these games and get some of the convenience of Steam back while using games you properly own.

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Thank you for the proper explanation! They should copy this comment and put it somewhere on their website.

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It’s for games you own. 😂

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Okay but like, what does it do? That’s what I’m not understanding. Are you able and willing to explain it at all?

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I think it’s like plex for games or a self-hosted steam. If you have drm free games you can host them on a central server then download and install them to other computers you have. Could be nice for data hoarders and big self holsters.

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If your games are in steam then this is not for you, since to use steam games you need to use the steam client.
This is for games bought in gog or any other platform which properly provides installers.

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It works I’m assuming if you use gog/itch or maintain your own library. I have a couple of drives that do something similar without the UI.

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Does it work with password protected zip files?

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It does.

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Ooh, interested for sure. How did I not know about this before?

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Any way to get it working with yunohost? It’s basically an all in one self hosting platform that has installable plugins.

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Damn yunohost definitely rings my bell my friend, it’s where and how I started self hosting as well :)

Unfortunately there are no yunohost packages from us and no plans to make one at the time. Personally, I would recommend you to ascend/evolve into using Docker Containers and something like Caprover, as the range of usable stuff and the non-containerized architecture of using yunohost is very limited and intertwined.

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Appreciate the response. I use docker/docker compose at work. I just don’t like maintaining it.

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Who are we?

We are digital librarians. Among us are represented the various reasons to keep data – legal requirements, competitive requirements, uncertainty of permanence of cloud services, distaste for transmitting your data externally (e.g. government or corporate espionage), cultural and familial archivists, internet collapse preppers, and people who do it themselves so they’re sure it’s done right. Everyone has their reasons for curating the data they have decided to keep (either forever or For A Damn Long Time). Along the way we have sought out like-minded individuals to exchange strategies, war stories, and cautionary tales of failures.

We are one. We are legion. And we’re trying really hard not to forget.

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