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Following Poland's move to a market-based economy in the early 1990s, CD Projekt became one of the major players in the Polish market, initially by distributing Western-made games in the region, and then as translators for [[Interplay]] titles such as ''[[Baldur's Gate]]''. Financial troubles at Interplay encouraged the group to enter video game production themselves, starting with ''The Witcher'' in 2007 under a new development arm, CD Projekt RED. | Following Poland's move to a market-based economy in the early 1990s, CD Projekt became one of the major players in the Polish market, initially by distributing Western-made games in the region, and then as translators for [[Interplay]] titles such as ''[[Baldur's Gate]]''. Financial troubles at Interplay encouraged the group to enter video game production themselves, starting with ''The Witcher'' in 2007 under a new development arm, CD Projekt RED. | ||
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Digitial distribution service GOG.com was created and is currently owned by CD Projekt. | Digitial distribution service GOG.com was created and is currently owned by CD Projekt. | ||
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*'''Comgad''' ('''Computer Games Distribution'''; 2002), formerly '''CD Projekt Czech''' until 2010: Czech Republic and Slovakia | *'''Comgad''' ('''Computer Games Distribution'''; 2002), formerly '''CD Projekt Czech''' until 2010: Czech Republic and Slovakia | ||
*'''PlayON!''' (2007), formerly '''CD Projekt Magyarország''' until 2011: Hungary | *'''PlayON!''' (2007), formerly '''CD Projekt Magyarország''' until 2011: Hungary | ||
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CDProjekt logo.svg|Older logo | CDProjekt logo.svg|Older logo | ||
Cdppl logo.svg|cdp.pl logo | Cdppl logo.svg|cdp.pl logo | ||
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PlayON logo.png|PlayON! logo | PlayON logo.png|PlayON! logo | ||
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CD Projekt S.A. (formerly CD Projekt Sp. z o.o.) is a Polish video game developer and publishing company.
Following Poland's move to a market-based economy in the early 1990s, CD Projekt became one of the major players in the Polish market, initially by distributing Western-made games in the region, and then as translators for Interplay titles such as Baldur's Gate. Financial troubles at Interplay encouraged the group to enter video game production themselves, starting with The Witcher in 2007 under a new development arm, CD Projekt RED.
CD Projekt was an official distributor of Sega products in Poland (2003), as well as the Czech Republic, Slovakia (2004) and Hungary (2007) until 2014.
Digitial distribution service GOG.com was created and is currently owned by CD Projekt.
Distribution subsidiaries
- cdp.pl: Poland
- Comgad (Computer Games Distribution; 2002), formerly CD Projekt Czech until 2010: Czech Republic and Slovakia
- PlayON! (2007), formerly CD Projekt Magyarország until 2011: Hungary
Softography
Windows PC
- Sega Rally Revo (2007)
- The Club (2008)
- Football Manager 2008 (200x)
- Football Manager 2009 (200x)
- Aliens vs. Predator (2010)
- Shogun 2: Total War (2011) (as Comgad)
- Aliens: Colonial Marines (2013) (as Comgad)
- Company of Heroes 2: The Western Front Armies (2014) (as Comgad)
- Football Manager 2011 (201x)