GOG Reborn: Ex-Founder Takes the Helm to Outpace Steam with DRM-Free Preservation

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CD Projekt Red sold GOG to co-founder Michał Kiciński, giving the DRM-free store independence to grow, explore Nightdive-style remasters and IP partnerships, and double down on indie and classic titles while competing with Steam—keeping CDPR royalties on its games for six years and preserving GOG’s consumer-friendly, DRM-free ethos.
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- GOG’s New (Old) Boss Reaffirms Anti-DRM Commitment, Even If It Costs Sales Kotaku
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