
Last month, CD Projekt parted ways with GOG, which was sold back to its co-founder Michał Kiciński for $25 million. Kiciński then embarked on a small media tour with CEO Maciej Gołębiewski.
In an interview with PC Gamer, the two men revealed that they want to focus on Linux, which has become “one of the things that we’ve put in our strategy for this year to look closer at”. GOG wants to “do better” on Linux, which is *”close to the hearts of our users.”
Kiciński was not kind to Windows, saying he was “really surprised” to see “such poor-quality software” retain such a large market share.
“IIt’s such poor-quality software and product, and I’m so surprised that it’s [spent] so many years on the market. I can’t believe it […] I sometimes have to fix my mum’s computer or my father’s computer with Windows, [and] like, it’s unbelievable… So I’m not surprised that people gravitate outside of the Windows ecosystem. It’s not the best ecosystem.”

