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CEO of Polish publisher according to the latest PC role-playing game sold over a million legal copies, but it was stolen more often.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings has proven to be popular among PC gamers and critics, and apparently not far behind with the pirates, either.

Maybe

Geralt can go after a fierce band of pirates in The Witcher 3.

Speaking to PC Gamer, CD Projekt CEO and cofounder broken Marcin Iwinski anecdotal figures based on simultaneous downloads and streams arrived at the estimate that Witcher 2 has been hacked more than 4.5 million of times. Iwinski said that the real figures are probably much more serious. CD Projekt has been a strong advocate for the release of the game without DRM, saying that it is easy to circumvent and ends punish legitimate customers. Good Ol Games, the publisher DRM-free Music Store seems to be doing well, but Iwinski not see the industry move away from copy protection schemes. "As strange as it may seem, the DRM is the best explanation [major publishers], the best" I'm going to cover a ** "thing," said Iwinski. "I firmly believe that this is the main reason industry has not given up until today, and to be honest, it bothers me a hell of a lot. You ask, "Why not take long for them to hear? "The answer is very simple: they do not listen, because most of them do not matter to the extent that the numbers in Excel are added, it will not change anything" .. But Iwinski is encouraged by the rise of social media, as he feels it gives consumers a real way to make their voices heard. "It's the only way to get kids moving Excel," he said. The Witcher 2 is set to hit the Xbox 360 in the first quarter of next year. CD Projekt Red has also "two different projects AAA +" in the works for 2013 and 2014. For more information on the original PC version, check out GameSpot review of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.

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