Key facts
- Website.advertising
- No
- Website.name
- GOG sp. z o.o.
- Website.logo
- class=skin-invert-image
- Website.logo_size
- 70px
- Website.screenshot
- GOG.com website, Nov 2024.png
- Website.caption
- GOG.com homepage on 14 November 2024
- Website.company_type
- Private
- Website.location
- Warsaw, Poland
- Website.area_served
- Worldwide
- Website.MD
- Maciej Gołębiewski
- Website.owner
- Michał Kiciński
- Website.programming_language
- PHP, C++
- Website.website_type
- Digital distribution
- Website.registration
- Required
- Website.language
- English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese
- Website.current_status
- Active
- Website.native_clients
- Microsoft Windows, macOS
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22 sectionsContents
- History
- Launch of Good Old Games
- Marketing stunt and relaunch
- OS X and Linux support
- Expansion to DRM-free video
- Policies
- FCK DRM Initiative
- Layoffs and end of the Fair Price Package
- Partnerships with cloud streaming services
- GOG Preservation Program
- Sale to original co-founder
- Approach
- Publishing agreements
- Features
- GOG Galaxy
- GOG Connect
- Market share
- Controversies
- Issues over release of ''Devotion''
- ''Hitman'' (2016) release
- References
- External links
thumb|upright=0.5|Logo from 2008 to 2014
GOG.com (formerly Good Old Games) is a digital distribution platform for video games and films. It is operated by GOG sp. z o.o., which was a wholly owned subsidiary of CD Projekt until December 2025, based in Warsaw, Poland. CD Projekt sold GOG to co-founder in December 2025.
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