GOG Acquired by Co-Founder Michał Kiciński, Emphasizing DRM-Free Gaming

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CD Projekt RED has sold its DRM-free gaming platform GOG to co-founder Michał Kiciński for $25 million, with no operational changes planned. GOG will continue to publish new and classic games, supporting its mission to revive and preserve retro titles, while CDPR focuses on its main game development projects like The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2.
- CD Projekt RED sells GOG platform to co-founder for $25 million GamesIndustry.biz
- CD PROJEKT co-founder Michał Kiciński acquires GOG from CD PROJEKT CD Projekt
- GOG’s Steam-alternative PC game store is leaving CD Projekt, staying DRM-free The Verge
- GOG co-founder Michal Kicinski acquires the platform Game Developer
- CDPR Sells GOG to Co-Founder: "DRM-free More Important Than Ever" TechPowerUp
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