GOG's new owner, Michał Kiciński has spoken about his plans for the storefront's future, as Steam continues to rule the roost ...
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GOG’s New Owner Confirms Anti-DRM Stance Is A “Core Value”, Says “There’s No Signs That It Might Die In Any Visible Future”
In assuaging the understandable enshittification fears that arise any time a consumer-first business comes under new ...
"We see DRM as something which can make the life of a legal customer more difficult," says Michał Kiciński, "so there is no ...
CD Projekt is selling GOG to co-founder Michał Kiciński for PLN 90.7m. Here’s what it means for DRM-free PC gaming, and future Witcher and Cyberpunk releases.
CD Projekt has sold its DRM-free PC storefront GOG to its original co-founder, Michał Kiciński, for 90.7 million Polish złoty (approx. $25.2 million).
Kiciński replied that attempting to match Steam like-for-like would be a bad idea, because GOG has already established itself as a storefront that goes in a different direction, thanks to its focus on ...
The classic PC games market is “in a sorry state,” according to DRM-free and classic-minded storefront GOG. Small games that aren’t currently selling get abandoned, and compatibility issues arise as ...
CD Projekt Red (hereafter “CDPR”) has sold its entire stake in GOG, the company’s digital game distribution platform, to co-founder Michał Kiciński. With the transaction, GOG will become independent ...
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GOG's new owner can't stand Windows either: 'It's such poor-quality software… I can't believe it!'
At least it's not just you and me. Over the course of a wide-ranging chat about GOG's now-independent future, I asked new ...
The Polish games company CD Projekt is selling its games platform GOG. The buyer is Michał Kiciński, who co-founded both companies.
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