Does that mean they're going back to the sweet mission of introducing older games to newer gamers?
this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2025
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Sounds good all round.
I was about to start buying games on GOG instead of Steam when possible (I love them too though). I have no idea what's going on, but sounds cool.
kinda reads like he is quitting cd projekt to focus on his less stressing passion? gog games don't have those hard deadlines to present demos at big events and shit and need to get everyone overworked to quench shareholders :P
hell yeah.
This seems like a good thing to me. Good news seems so rare these days.
yay :)
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