CD Projekt Co-Founder Acquires GOG, Emphasizing DRM-Free Gaming

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CD Projekt has sold its DRM-free game storefront GOG to co-founder Michał Kiciński for about $25 million, allowing the company to focus on developing new video games, while GOG continues to operate independently with plans to release future CD Projekt titles and maintain its focus on classic and indie games.
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- CD Projekt Co-Founder Buys Steam Rival GOG Gizmodo
- 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
- CDPR Sells GOG to Co-Founder: "DRM-free More Important Than Ever" TechPowerUp
- GOG co-founder Michal Kicinski acquires the platform Game Developer
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