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		<title>The Witcher Sells 1 Million</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Evans</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Witcher has now sold according to developers CD Projekt Red. The team are proud to show that single-player PC gaming isn&#8217;t dead, and I totally agree with them. For such a game as The Witcher to have sold 1 million copies world wide (both the original and Enhanced Editions) is a great achievement from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Witcher has now sold according to developers <a href="http://www.thewitcher.com/community/en/news/745.html" target=new>CD Projekt Red.</a> The team are proud to show that single-player PC gaming isn&#8217;t dead, and I totally agree with them. For such a game as The Witcher to have sold 1 million copies world wide (both the original and Enhanced Editions) is a great achievement from this small Polish development team.</p>
<p>The full press release (see below) provides a bunch of interesting quotes from the CEO of CD Projekt RED and the CEO of CD Projekt where they talk up <a href="http://www.gog.com/" target=new>GOG.com</a> and a new multi-plat game underway with Metropolis Software. </p>
<p>The game has also just celebrated its first anniversary, to celebrate the team have released this special video showing off The Witcher and other projects from CD Projekt.</p>
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<p>Scientists Uncover Irrefutable Evidence that Single-Player PC Gaming is not Dead as CD Projekt RED’s RPG of the Year Breaks Sales Milestone</p>
<p>Warsaw, Poland – October 30 – All the ghouls, vampires and wenches in the world couldn’t stop the white-haired Geralt from conquering the world! CD Projekt RED is proud to announce that The Witcher, the epic RPG that puts players in the morally lenient boots of the aforementioned anti-hero, has sold more than a million copies to real, live people since its release twelve months ago. Scientific research has proven that those sales numbers are quite good for a debut game based on a relatively unfamiliar IP from an unknown studio on a “dead” platform.</p>
<p>The news comes just weeks after the release of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition, which was developed based on fan feedback to further improve the game that was named PC RPG of the Year by IGN, GameSpy, PC Gamer, Play and many more. The studio spent close to a year improving various facets of the game to deliver the ultimate role-playing game, then released the update for free to existing fans and loaded the retail package with extra value to encourage retail sales. As always, it seems that the customer is always right, as the Enhanced Edition is getting higher review scores than the original across the globe.</p>
<p>“We created The Witcher with the intent of becoming an acclaimed and successful development studio that always made games for its fans; we spent more than $11 million developing The Witcher and the Enhanced Edition, and it sure is nice to make some of that money back!” said Adam Kicinski, CEO of CD Projekt RED. “The success of The Witcher has ensured that we’ll be able to make the games we want – and the games that fans want – for the foreseeable future, and the amazing response we had from the gaming community to the Enhanced Edition really reinforced that we’re on the right track with our development philosophy. We really couldn’t have achieved this sort of success without the support of our amazing fans.”</p>
<p>“This is really just the beginning for us,” said Michal Kicinski, CEO of CD Projekt, the parent company of CD Projekt RED. “There are a lot more places to explore in the world of The Witcher and there’s obviously a huge audience out there that would still love to see the game on consoles… we’re PC developers first and foremost, but you never know! We’ve already unveiled our DRM-free classic-games distribution site at GOG.com, and we intend to build that site aggressively in the coming months. We’re also rather close to breaking our silence about the multi-platform project underway at Metropolis Software, in which we recently acquired a majority stake. Needless to say, we’re very excited about the future and we think gamers will be, too!”</p>
<p>A video celebrating The Witcher’s anniversary, featuring footage of unannounced upcoming titles has been released today at GameTrailers. For more information about The Witcher visit http://www.thewitcher.com.</p>
<p>About CD Projekt<br />
Founded in 1994, CD Projekt is one of Eastern and Central Europe&#8217;s largest game distributors, with offices in Warsaw, Prague and Budapest, and employs more than 250 people across its diverse businesses. The company has used innovative marketing and distribution practices to invigorate the Polish games market and to position itself as a leader in the localisation and publishing of world-class games, having brought such hits as the Neverwinter Nights, Diablo and Warcraft series to the region with great success. CD Projekt Group includes the publishing and distribution companies in Poland, Czech, Slovakia and Hungary; the dedicated Localisation Centre, which is the leading provider of cross-platform porting, quality assurance and localisation services in the region; CD Projekt RED, the development branch responsible for the hit role-playing franchise, The Witcher; Metropolis Software, currently developing the anticipated multiplatform sci-fi shooter, THEY; and GOG.com, the ultimate online destination for DRM-free classic PC games. More information about CD Projekt can be found online at www.cdprojekt.com.</p>
<p>About CD Projekt RED<br />
CD Projekt RED is the development branch of CD Projekt, headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. The studio’s first release, the PC-exclusive role-playing game, The Witcher®, has won over critics and gamers with its refreshing blend of engrossing story and action-based combat. The game has sold more than one million copies worldwide and has garnered more than 100 awards since its release in October 2007, including PC RPG of the Year from such respected outlets as PC Gamer, GameSpy, IGN and GameStar. CD Projekt RED’s 80+ employees recently completed The Witcher: Enhanced Edition and have begun work on the company’s three unannounced projects. For more information about CD Projekt RED, visit http://www.thewitcher.com.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Good Old Games</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:36:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Evans</dc:creator>
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Good Old Games or GOG.com is the new venture from CD Projekt, the team behind The Witcher. Good Old Games is the latest entrant into the world of Digital Games Distribution and already has several key features that will set it aside from the competition when it launches in September.

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<p><a href="http://www.gog.com/en/intro" target=new>Good Old Games or GOG.com</a> is the new venture from CD Projekt, the team behind The Witcher. Good Old Games is the latest entrant into the world of Digital Games Distribution and already has several key features that will set it aside from the competition when it launches in September.</p>
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<p>Good Old Games will be a platform which allows gamers to purchase classic PC games from the 80s, 90s and even the 00ss at great low prices without any DRM at all. There will be no need to be online to play these games and every game they will sell will be tweaked to ensure compatability with the latest PC hardware and software.</p>
<p>The Fallout games, Operation Flashpoint and TOCA Race Driver 3 are among some of the games that are being touted as being key titles for Good Old Games when it launches. If you head over to <a href="http://www.gog.com/en/intro" target=new>GOG.com</a> you can sign up for a possible place in a closed beta coming August!</p>
<p>I must include this great press release:</p>
<blockquote><p> CD Projekt, best known in the Western world for its award-winning PC RPG, The Witcher, is proud to unveil its invention of time travel. The company sent several representatives to the past and they’ve returned with some amazing findings. Quick to capitalize on the incredible treasures of history, the company is pleased to reveal its newest project, GOG.com. The site, whose name is an acronym for Good Old Games, is a new games-on-demand platform that allows old fogies (and young fogies) to buy some of the best PC games of all time – many of which just can&#8217;t be found in stores anymore – and play them on modern hardware, completely free of intrusive DRM. GOG.com is poised to become the center of the classic-games universe with a huge community section including forums, user reviews and ratings, as well as insightful commentary and editorials from some of the industry’s most beloved writers. A closed public beta of the site is scheduled for launch on August 1st, and excited old-school gamers can sign up for more info and a chance to enter the beta by visiting GOG.com.</p>
<p>The site makes it tremendously easy for gamers to buy, download and install some of their all-time favorite PC games. The games will be sold for $5.99 or $9.99, are guaranteed to work on Windows Vista and Windows XP systems and are available to download as many times as needed. This is very nice, yes? The DRM-free games, low prices, the site’s ease-of-use and the community are some of the main features that make Good Old Games something more than just another digital distribution outlet.</p>
<p>GOG.com has already lined up agreements with such publishers as Interplay and Codemasters to make their games available on the site. Among the titles those companies are bringing to the site are in-demand classics like Fallout, Freespace 2, Operation Flashpoint: Game of the Year Edition and TOCA Race Driver 3. Negotiations are in progress with several other publishers, with the ultimate goal of GOG.com offering a comprehensive collection of classic PC games from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.</p>
<p>“Our main goal is to create a user-friendly site with the best classic PC games for a price that might be considered impossible to achieve,” said Adam Oldakowski, Managing Director of GOG.com. “The people behind GOG.com are gamers and we all know how difficult it is to find a lot of classic games. So we’ve started building a great games catalogue, gotten rid of the copy protection that gamers hate so much, optimized the games to work on modern operating systems, and made them cheap enough that piracy seems like a rip-off. It’s so easy to buy, download and install a game and then get deeply involved in the community; we’re very confident that gamers will absolutely love the site.”</p>
<p>Okay, so that part about inventing time travel was a lie. Sorry.</p></blockquote>
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