GOG's founder - and new owner - admits that GOG loses deals to host games on its store because of its anti-DRM policy, but ...
In assuaging the understandable enshittification fears that arise any time a consumer-first business comes under new ...
Michał Kiciński, the original co-founder of GOG, doubles down on his anti-DRM stance as he reacquires the online games ...
GOG is under new (ish) ownership, as CD Projekt co-founder Michał Kiciński has bought back the digital PC game store from his ...
And while Kiciński launched GOG with its anti-DRM ethos, he’s been away from both companies for the last 13 years, and it was unknown if he might take the now independent storefront in a new direction ...
"We see DRM as something which can make the life of a legal customer more difficult," says Michał Kiciński, "so there is no ...
CD Projekt has sold its DRM-free PC storefront GOG to its original co-founder, Michał Kiciński, for 90.7 million Polish złoty (approx. $25.2 million).
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Game developers and publishers have been using the Denuvo digital rights management (DRM) scheme to protect their games for several years, often to the chagrin of PC gamers. The reason Denuvo has such ...