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CD Projekt is a Polish video game publisher. The company was founded in May 1994 by Marcin Iwiński and Michał Kiciński. From the beginning their goal was to publish software in the Polish market on compact discs. The company became the first Polish publisher to publish software on CDs and for a long time it was the only company in Poland specializing in publishing computer and video games and educational software. The company has been called "the biggest PC games distributor in Central Europe".[2]

CD Projekt is also known in the Polish gamer community for being the first to publish fully translated international hit games, such as the Baldur's Gate saga (one of the first games fully translated into Polish, an event which became a milestone of computer gaming and publishing in Poland), Planescape: Torment, both Icewind Dale games and many more. A recent major translation, widely covered by the media, was Heroes of Might and Magic V. Most of CD Projekt's game translations feature well known professional Polish actors and celebrities, such as Piotr Fronczewski, Bogusław Linda, Małgorzata Foremniak, Daniel Olbrychski and many others.

During February 2002, CD Projekt launched a new unit, CD Projekt Red, which specializes in developing computer games. The first game the unit produced is Wiedźmin (The Witcher), based on Andrzej Sapkowski's books. Also in 2002, CD Projekt expanded to Czechia and Slovakia, where it began to distribute games in Czech translation. CD Projekt expanded to Hungary too.

On October 6, 2005 CD Projekt launched a platform called gram.pl (Polish for I'm playing.pl). It is a portal created for players looking to sell or buy new games. A lifetime warranty is provided with new purchases.

In February 2008, CD Projekt purchased the Metropolis Software development studio.[2]

On 10 July 2008, CD Projekt announced GOG.com, a service for purchasing classic, DRM-free computer games online.

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  1. CD Projekt company history/profile. CD Projekt (2008-07-31). Retrieved on 2009-01-17
  2. 2.0 2.1 Kalista, Randy (February 18, 2008). Metropolis Software and CD Projekt form super Central European development house. GamingNexus.com. Retrieved on March 31, 2009

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