On 13 March 2025, PCF Group S.A. signed a Prototype Development Agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC to develop a new video game project codenamed “Project Delta.”
The contract establishes a work-for-hire relationship where PCF Group will develop a prototype using intellectual property owned by Sony.
Compensation for the project is structured around a predefined milestone schedule, with payments linked to specific deliverables and development phases.
The agreement aligns with PCF Group’s corporate strategy, updated on 31 January 2023, which prioritizes selective work-for-hire collaborations with reputable industry partners.
The scope of the agreement is strictly limited to prototype development for a single, unnamed title, with no public disclosure of specific budgetary figures or project timelines.
The partnership represents a cross-border collaboration between the Warsaw-based PCF Group and the San Mateo-based Sony Interactive Entertainment.
The primary purpose is to announce that PCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, entered into a Prototype Development Agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC, based in San Mateo, California, on 13 March 2025. The agreement establishes a work‑for‑hire relationship in which PCF Group will develop a prototype for a new video‑game project codenamed “Project Delta,” using intellectual‑property rights owned by Sony. Compensation will be provided by Sony according to a predefined milestone schedule attached to the contract, with each development phase linked to specific deliverables and payment terms.
Key contractual elements mirror standard production agreements for similar projects, indicating no substantive deviations from industry norms. The milestone‑based structure ensures that progress is measured and remunerated in stages, aligning financial risk and reward between the developer and the publisher. The partnership reflects PCF Group’s strategic direction, updated on 31 January 2023, which prioritises selective collaborations with reputable partners under work‑for‑hire models when attractive opportunities arise.
Geographically, the arrangement links a Polish development firm with a U.S. publisher, illustrating cross‑border cooperation within the global video‑game sector. The scope is limited to prototype development for a single, unnamed title, without disclosure of budgetary figures or timelines beyond the milestone framework. The agreement underscores PCF Group’s commitment to leveraging its technical capabilities in alignment with its broader corporate strategy.