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silent49: What? Then who runs GOG?
CD Projekt. Not Red.
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silent49: What? Then who runs GOG?
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Pheace: CD Projekt. Not Red.
Didn't it used to be CD Prokejt Black or something until that team dissolved?
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SamMagel: First games, then movies, now TV shows.
Do they even sell that many of their movies to justify selling TV shows now?
It makes more sense in terms of both price and functionality to just use Netflix instead.
Post edited February 19, 2017 by zeogold
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Pheace: CD Projekt. Not Red.
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zeogold: Didn't it used to be CD Prokejt Black or something until that team dissolved?
Wasn't that the one that made that horrible Saints Row 2 port? I don't think that was ever an overarching part of CDP
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zeogold: Didn't it used to be CD Prokejt Black or something until that team dissolved?
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Pheace: Wasn't that the one that made that horrible Saints Row 2 port? I don't think that was ever an overarching part of CDP
Oh, my bad, that was it. For some reason, I thought they might've been the people who made GOG as well.
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silent49: What? Then who runs GOG?
Really GOG runs GOG... CD Projekt Red is the development studio that is a "sister" company to GOG, both fall under the CD Projekt umbrella which is the parent company.
Its could be nice to have place to buy some shows legally, rather than have only ability to stream them.

But, Imo, before - gog should make place for modmakers and their creations