December 30, 2025 - 00:31

In a recent announcement, co-founder Michał Kiciński expressed confidence in the future of GOG, the digital distribution platform known for its commitment to DRM-free gaming. Kiciński emphasized that GOG is transitioning to new ownership, which he believes will uphold the platform's core values of freedom, independence, and a genuine sense of ownership for its users.
The decision to sell GOG comes as part of a strategic shift within the company, aiming to refocus efforts on its primary gaming ventures. Kiciński reassured fans and customers that the new owners share a similar vision and are dedicated to maintaining the platform's unique identity in the gaming landscape.
GOG has long been celebrated for its extensive library of classic and indie games, providing gamers with a space free from digital rights management restrictions. As the transition unfolds, stakeholders are eager to see how the new management will build upon the existing foundation while continuing to foster a vibrant community of gamers who value ownership and accessibility.
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