Unfortunately I do not have any memories of playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood myself, largely because I try to buy from GOG whenever possible and this game hasn't made its way to the store. However, I have a lot of great memories with the rest of the Wolfenstein series. And when Youngblood came out I knew I had to play it, but GOG has been my go-to store for so long.
For whatever reason my friend group is divided between preferring Wolfenstein or Doom--not to say you can't love both, as well all do love both. My preference for Wolfenstein put me in the minority, but BJ Blazkowicz is largely the reason why I prefer Wolfenstein to Doom. Unlike the Doom Guy who is aided by a suit while he rips and tears through hell's minions, Blazkowicz takes down an armada with only his wits and a bulletproof vest. And, to top off the badassery that is Blazkowicz, he's Polish-American. Talk about representation! That alone should be enough reason as to why all Wolfenstein games should be on GOG, he's the most iconic Polish protagonist in video games.
Now I know that you play as Blazkowicz's twin daughters in Youngblood, and it's no secret that Youngblood isn't all that popular among Wolfenstein fans. However, GOG's dedication to games preservation shouldn't limit itself to the overall quality of a game. Yes, Youngblood might not be as good as the previous three entries in the new Wolfenstein series (and for some, 'as good' carries a lot of weight in that statement) but it's still part of the series and should be preserved nonetheless. Furthermore, my GOG library feels empty without the most recent Wolfenstein game occupying its reserved slot.
While I might not have any fond memories with Youngblood as I haven't played it myself, I love the story of every Wolfenstein game I've played, and I believe everyone should have the chance to experience Youngblood's story as well. It would also be nice to have another co-op game on GOG's store.
Please make it happen!