No one really does it like GOG, the classic and DRM-free digital storefront that, up until today, was owned by Witcher developer CD Projekt Red.
GOG always had you covered when you got an itch to play some old ’90s shooter that you lost the CD key to long ago. And according to its new owner, it has some big goals for next year and beyond when it comes to expanding its library of classic games.
Announced today, GOG will now be in the hands of Michal Kicinski. Kicinski isn’t some random suit, however, he was a co-founder of GOG when it started in 2008 under CD Projekt Red—which he also co-founded.





