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GOG Sold! So Who Did It Go To?

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Details have emerged regarding the sale of GOG, a platform that has caused a stir in the gaming world. While the change of ownership initially raised concerns among PC gamers who knew GOG as a DRM-free gaming stronghold, the familiar name behind the sale sparked curiosity. CD Projekt Red has explained why and to whom the popular platform was transferred.

According to the official statement from CD Projekt Red, the GOG platform has been transferred to Michal Kicinski, one of the company’s co-founders. This move shows that GOG is not going to a foreign investor or a company far removed from the gaming industry, but rather to a name true to its roots. The fundamental reason behind the sale decision is quite strategic.

It is stated that CD Projekt Red wants to shift its focus entirely to game development processes. It appears that the studio aims to direct all its energy and resources to the development of new The Witcher projects and other major productions. Therefore, the transfer of GOG’s operational responsibility is seen as an important part of this focus strategy.

Following this significant development, statements from GOG have reassured users. They emphasized that the platform’s core principles—DRM-free games, support for independent developers, and its mission to protect digital games—will continue unwavering. New owner Michal Kicinski also stated that GOG aims to continue growing while upholding its principles of freedom and accessibility.

Furthermore, it has been confirmed that there will be no short-term changes for users. Existing GOG accounts, game libraries, and all previously purchased content remain unchanged. The platform will continue to operate with its current structure, and this sale is described as a strategic step towards GOG’s long-term independence.

So, what are your thoughts on this GOG sale? Share your opinions in the comments!

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