GDANSK, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Poland's biggest video game maker CD Projekt said on Thursday that its Chief Executive Officer, Adam Kicinski, plans to resign from his position on the management board at end of 2024 and run for the supervisory board in 2025.

"I am immeasurably proud of the company’s achievements. CD Projekt Red has created four incredible games and three successful expansions, each of which have made their way into the history of this industry", Kicinski said in a letter, adding that he believed the company was in a better position to succeed than ever.

Pointing to the successful release of "Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty", he said he had the peace of mind to plan his next professional step.

Ahead of the move, from Jan. 1, Kicinski will act as Chief Strategy Officer, while Adam Badowski and Michal Nowakowski will jointly takeover the CEO role.

Kicinski has been connected with CD Projekt almost since its inception. He has been company's CEO since autumn of 2010.

(Reporting by Adrianna Ebert; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)