GOG Breaks Free From CD Projekt Red to Embrace Indie Publishing

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GOG, now privately owned by Michał Kiciński, aims to explore indie game publishing—a direction not feasible under CD Projekt Red—while staying true to its DRM-free, retro-focused mission; with a single owner, decisions may be faster and risk tolerance higher, though no publishing plans have been finalized yet.
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