PCF Group S.A., a Warsaw-based game development studio known for titles such as Outriders and Painkiller, officially initiated its participation in the Electronic Information Transmission System (ESPI) on December 17, 2020. This administrative milestone marks the formal commencement of the company’s regulatory reporting obligations via the standardized electronic platform mandated for public entities in Poland. By gaining access to this system, the management board established the technical and legal framework necessary for the timely dissemination of corporate disclosures and financial data to market regulators and the public. The scope of this action is strictly administrative and regulatory, serving as a foundational step for the company’s transparency and compliance within the Polish capital market. The transition to ESPI ensures that all subsequent material information regarding the company’s operations, financial health, and strategic developments is communicated in accordance with the specific legal requirements governing listed companies. This development occurred during a pivotal period for the studio, coinciding with its preparations for broader market visibility and the fulfillment of transparency standards expected of major industry players. The methodology for this disclosure follows the established protocols of the Polish Financial Supervision Authority, specifically adhering to the regulations governing the use of electronic information systems. While the announcement does not contain commercial performance data or game development updates, it signifies a critical shift in the company’s corporate governance structure. By integrating into the ESPI framework, PCF Group S.A. formalized its commitment to standardized reporting, ensuring that all future investor communications meet the rigorous legal criteria for accuracy and accessibility within the European regulatory environment.