GOG has a new owner, the PC store is no longer from CD Projekt RED

GOG has a new owner, the PC store is no longer from CD Projekt RED
GOG has a new owner, the PC store is no longer from CD Projekt RED

GOG has been acquired and is now in the hands of a new owner: CD Projekt RED has announced that it has sold its PC store with DRM-free games and having granted it to an old acquaintance of his, Michał Kiciński, co-founder of the Polish company.

The news was released via a post on the GOG blog, in which we read Kiciński’s promise to maintain the store’s founding values.

GOG stands for freedom, independence and authentic controlKiciński said. “GOG is entering a new chapter. Michał Kiciński, co-founder of CD Projekt and GOG, acquired GOG from CD Projektthe platform announced on “The mission remains the same: to make games live forever. Returning to our roots allows us to double down on what we do best: reviving classics, giving you a library that you control rather than one that controls you, and offering the most player-friendly policies on the market.”.

An FAQ explains how players do not have to do or change anything about their account and that there is no change for them from a user experience point of view. DRM-free is more important than ever to GOGwe read in the post which underlines how the closeness with CD Projekt RED and its values ​​will remain very strong.

The platform also clarified about Don’t be in dire financial straits and that this move is more about maintaining the core values ​​of the platform and protecting it through this independence. “With the acquisition of GOG, we maintain long-term support in line with our values: freedom, independence, control and ensuring that games remain playable over time”.

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