Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PCF Group
PCF Group S.A. is exiting the VR game publishing market, citing reduced investment from VR platform holders and unsustainable commercial outlooks.
The upcoming title 'Bison' will be the final VR project released by the Group, with a scheduled launch in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Subsidiary Incuvo S.A. will participate in the final phase of 'Bison' production under revised terms, but will cease all future VR development and publishing activities.
Incuvo’s revenue share from 'Bison' will be strictly capped at the amount it invests in the project's final production budget.
PCF Group is pivoting its long-term strategy to focus exclusively on AAA and compact-AAA titles for PC and console platforms.
The company’s future business model will center on a combination of self-publishing proprietary games and external work-for-hire or co-development projects, such as the Gemini and Maverick initiatives.
PCF Group S.A. is exiting the VR game publishing market, citing reduced investment from VR platform holders and unsustainable commercial outlooks.
The upcoming title 'Bison' will be the final VR project released by the Group, with a scheduled launch in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Subsidiary Incuvo S.A. will participate in the final phase of 'Bison' production under revised terms, but will cease all future VR development and publishing activities.
Incuvo’s revenue share from 'Bison' will be strictly capped at the amount it invests in the project's final production budget.
PCF Group is pivoting its long-term strategy to focus exclusively on AAA and compact-AAA titles for PC and console platforms.
The company’s future business model will center on a combination of self-publishing proprietary games and external work-for-hire or co-development projects, such as the Gemini and Maverick initiatives.