The company sees a possible future in resurrecting & remastering classic IPs.
Over the Christmas break, news emerged that CD Projekt Red had sold GOG, the DRM-free distribution platform focused on classic games, to Michał Kiciński, one of the original co-founders of the Polish developer who had left the company back in 2012.
At the time, we didn’t really know much about what this would entail for the future of the company moving forward. However, in a new interview with Games Industry Biz’s features editor Lewis Packwood, Kiciński has weighed in on some of the directions that seem “natural” to him, including potentially following the example of the Atari-owned Nightdive Studios.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The company sees a possible future in resurrecting & remastering classic IPs.
Over the Christmas break, news emerged that CD Projekt Red had sold GOG, the DRM-free distribution platform focused on classic games, to Michał Kiciński, one of the original co-founders of the Polish developer who had left the company back in 2012.
At the time, we didn’t really know much about what this would entail for the future of the company moving forward. However, in a new interview with Games Industry Biz’s features editor Lewis Packwood, Kiciński has weighed in on some of the directions that seem “natural” to him, including potentially following the example of the Atari-owned Nightdive Studios.
Read the full article on timeextension.com