GOG Sold to CD Projekt RED Co-Founder for €21.5 Million, No Changes Expected for Consumers
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A transaction finalized this week sees the digital distribution platform GOG change ownership, but assurances are being made that the shift will be seamless for gamers. The platform, a popular choice to Steam and the Epic Games Store, has been acquired by Michal Kicinski, a co-founder of CD Projekt RED, for a considerable €21.5 million.
A New Chapter for the DRM-Free Platform
The sale marks a notable moment for GOG, which has long been recognized for its commitment to offering games without digital rights management (DRM). This ideology, a cornerstone of the platform’s identity, is expected to continue under Kicinski’s leadership. According to statements released in the GOG Questions and Answers section, the store intends to maintain its current trajectory, suggesting minimal disruption for users.
“For now,you don’t have to worry about anything,” a company release stated. “Everything you buy will remain yours forever.”
Familiar Leadership Ensures Continuity
While the name Michal Kicinski may not be widely known to the average gamer, his connection to CD Projekt RED provides a sense of stability.As a co-founder of the acclaimed studio behind titles like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077, Kicinski brings a wealth of experience and a clear understanding of the gaming landscape.
CD Projekt RED’s portfolio extends beyond those flagship titles, including recognition for publishing Red Dead Redemption II, frequently enough cited as one of the greatest video games ever made. The studio’s continued commitment to GOG is evidenced by confirmation that it will continue to offer its games through the platform, ensuring ongoing access for consumers.
What This Means for PC Gamers
The PC gaming market offers a diverse range of storefronts, including Steam, the Epic Games Store, and now, a newly independent GOG. For many, GOG’s appeal lies in its curated selection, frequent promotions, and, crucially, its DRM-free approach.
the transition is expected to be largely invisible to users. One analyst noted that the relatively smooth handover is a testament to the strong foundation already in place at GOG. The platform’s dedication to consumer ownership and its DRM-free stance are likely to remain central to its identity, providing a valuable option for PC gamers seeking a different experience.
The future of GOG remains to be seen,but early indications suggest a continuation of the principles that have made it a beloved platform within the gaming community.
