DRM-free store GOG lays off a reported 10% of its staff
GOG, the DRM-free storefront owned by CD Projekt, has let go of a dozen employees – an estimated 10% of the business’s staff. The company’s official statement suggests that this is part of a restructuring process which has been going on since October. But sources among the affected employees add that GOG has been “dangerously close to being in the red” over the past several months.
“Letting people go is never easy,” a GOG representative tells Kotaku. “We have been rearranging certain teams since October 2018, effecting in closing around a dozen of positions last week. At the same time, since the process started we have welcomed nearly twice as many new team members, and currently hold 20 open positions.”