Close to a year ago, GOG gave employees paid time off for period pain, to foster inclusivity within the company as well as eliminate the taboo surrounding periods in the workplace. At the time, CD Projekt, the parent company of GOG, revealed it was looking into it. Now, CDPR has made it official.

CDPR confirmed the news on Twitter where it said that the initiative was done for the purpose of "inclusivity and fostering a supportive workplace.

CDPR also credited GOG for taking the initiative.

For all the criticism that CD Projekt RED received for the botched launch of Cyberpunk 2077 years ago, the company has done a lot of things to make up for it. This progressive policy is just one of the many things that CDPR has done in recent years.

Even before the Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco, CDPR made headlines for eschewing the industry practice of using DENUVO anti-piracy software in its games, among others. CDPR created GOG specifically so that it can distribute DRM-free games.