CD Projekt Sells GOG to Co-Founder for $25 Million

CD Projekt has announced the sale of its digital store GOG to co-founder Michał Kiciński. The transaction was valued at almost 91 million zlotys (approximately 25.2 million dollars).

According to the company, this sale will not affect the store’s current mission of preserving classic games. All existing libraries, access, offline installers, and other resources will remain available to users. Following the completion of the sale, GOG will maintain its relationship with CD Projekt to continue selling both the company’s released titles and upcoming games.

In a post from GOG, it is stated that the platform is financially stable, and player interest in its mission is growing. CD Projekt made the decision to sell this asset to refocus on developing its own games.