

CD Projekt began publishing software with manuals and boxes in Polish, and started working on full localisations of games. In the first three years of its operation, the company became the local distributor of companies such as Acclaim, American Laser Games, Blizzard, Blue Byte, Interplay and Psygnosis. In the initial phase of its business activity, CD Projekt imported software from the USA distributors, and soon established trade relations with video game producers. In January 2015, cdp.pl launched a new e-commerce platform offering more than 40,000 physical and digital products in six categories: books, games, music, films, hardware, and hobby items. Board members Michał Gembicki and Robert Wesołowski purchased the majority stake from CD Projekt, and cdp.pl became an independent company. In November 2014 a management buy-out (MBO) took place. On 10 September 2012 the company announced its rebranding from CD Projekt to cdp.pl, and launched an online store under this address, which sells digital games, as well as e-books and e-comics. Cdp.pl's distribution portfolio includes titles from Blizzard Entertainment, Disney Interactive, Konami, Focus Home Interactive, Nordic Games and Wizards of the Coast card games. From the beginning of its operation, it distributed software CDs on the Polish market. The company was founded in 1994 by Marcin Iwiński and Michał Kiciński. From 2008 till 2011, the company was part of the CD Projekt Investment holding. In January 2015, the company was expanded to include paper books, music, consoles, computer hardware, as well as tabletop, card, and figure games. The company is recognized for publishing and distributing titles from The Witcher video game series. z o.o., is a Polish publisher and video game, film, e-book, and audiobook distributor.
