Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PCF Group
Legal · August 22, 2023
Published by PCF Group
PCF Group S.A. has officially scheduled the global release of Bulletstorm VR, previously developed under the internal codename Thunder, for December 14, 2023. This announcement serves as a formal update to the company’s long-term production pipeline, following initial disclosures regarding the project made in late 2021. The release marks a significant milestone for the Warsaw-based developer as it adapts one of its most recognizable intellectual properties for virtual reality environments. The launch strategy focuses on broad platform availability to maximize market reach within the virtual reality segment. Upon release, the title will be accessible through the Meta Oculus Store, the Sony PlayStation Store, and Steam. This multi-platform approach ensures coverage across major hardware ecosystems, including standalone headsets and PC-tethered configurations. By targeting these specific storefronts, the company aims to capture a diverse cross-section of the global VR gaming audience during the competitive year-end holiday window. This strategic move reflects the company’s ongoing efforts to diversify its portfolio and leverage existing assets in emerging technology sectors. The transition from a traditional first-person shooter to a VR-native experience indicates a commitment to technical adaptation and platform-specific innovation. As a publicly traded entity, the management board issued this notification in compliance with European market abuse regulations, highlighting the material importance of the release date to the company’s financial outlook and operational schedule for the 2023 fiscal year.
PEOPLE CAN FLY Raport bieżący nr 42/2023 Data sporządzenia: 22 sierpnia 2023 r. Temat: Wyznaczenie daty premiery gry „Bulletstorm VR” Podstawa prawna: Art. 17 ust. 1 Rozporządzenia MAR Treść raportu: W nawiązaniu do raportu bieżącego nr 46/2021 z dnia 13 grudnia 2021 r. , Zarząd spółki PCF Group S.A. z siedzibą w Warszawie („ Spółka”) niniejszym informuje o wyznaczeniu daty premiery gry „Bulletstorm VR” (wcześniej pod nazwą kodową „Thunder”) („BSVR”) na dzień 14 grudnia 2023 r. W dniu premiery BSVR zostanie udostępniona w META Oculus Store i Sony PlayStation Store oraz na platformie Steam.
The management board of PCF Group S.A. has officially rescheduled the release of Bulletstorm VR, moving the launch date from December 14, 2023, to January 18, 2024. This strategic adjustment follows a formal decision made on November 17, 2023, and updates previous guidance issued earlier in the year. The delay affects the global distribution of the title across all planned virtual reality platforms. The decision to postpone the release resulted from extensive consultations between the PCF Group publishing team and the development team at Incuvo S.A., the studio directly responsible for the game’s production. The primary objective for this five-week extension is to provide the developers with additional time to refine and polish the gameplay experience. By ensuring a higher level of technical stability and player satisfaction at launch, the company aims to maximize the title's long-term commercial performance and sales potential. This announcement adheres to European market abuse regulations regarding the disclosure of inside information that could impact investor valuation. It reflects a broader industry trend of prioritizing product quality over initial release windows to protect brand reputation and ensure a successful commercial lifecycle. The revised timeline positions the game for a mid-January debut, moving it out of the crowded end-of-year holiday release cycle.
PCF Group S.A. has officially scheduled the release of its upcoming title, Tracked: Shoot to Survive, for November 13, 2025. This project, which was previously developed under the internal codename Bison, represents a strategic move into the virtual reality market. The launch is specifically targeted at the Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S hardware platforms, indicating a focus on high-end standalone VR experiences. The announcement serves as a formal update to previous corporate disclosures issued in late 2023 and early 2025 regarding the project's development lifecycle. By establishing a firm premiere date, the Warsaw-based developer confirms the transition of the title from its production phase to commercial availability. This timeline aligns with the broader industry trend of optimizing software for the latest generation of Meta’s hardware ecosystem. The scope of this release is currently limited to the specified Meta Quest platforms, with the company providing these details in compliance with European market abuse regulations. This regulatory filing underscores the material importance of the release to the company’s financial outlook for the fourth quarter of 2025. The transition from a codename to a finalized title suggests that marketing and distribution efforts are now entering their final stages ahead of the November launch.
The settlement report records the final accounting and contractual resolution between PCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, and its subsidiary Incuvo S.A. of Katowice concerning the development of the virtual‑reality title “Bulletstorm VR.” It confirms that, as of 15 March 2024, the parties concluded the remaining production milestones that spanned the period leading up to the game’s launch on 18 January 2024, and that PCF, acting as publisher, invoiced Incuvo for development and quality‑assurance services in the amount of 871 157,59 złoty. The agreement also stipulates a mutual termination of the production‑publishing contract effective 19 January 2024, driven by an unsatisfactory market reception of the title. Under the termination terms, Incuvo forfeits any entitlement to royalties from subsequent sales, while PCF assumes full responsibility for completing the final product and overseeing its commercial distribution. The report notes that PCF may still draw on Incuvo’s resources for any remaining development work, though no further financial compensation is prescribed. Reference is made to three earlier interim reports—numbers 46/2021, 42/2023 and 56/2023—that documented the project’s progress and financial status. The current settlement therefore closes the fiscal cycle for the “Bulletstorm VR” project, consolidating all outstanding developer costs into a single charge and establishing PCF’s exclusive control over the game’s post‑release lifecycle. The scope is limited to the Polish corporate entities involved, covering activities from the initial milestones through the January 2024 launch and subsequent termination.
The report announces thatPCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, has entered into a development agreement with its subsidiary Incuvo S.A. in Katowice to launch a new video‑game project codenamed “Bison.” The decision follows an internal assessment of market conditions, production capacity and the group’s capital resources, and is grounded in Article 17(1) of the MAR Regulation. “Bison” is defined as a survival‑adventure title built on intellectual property owned by the People Can Fly group and targeted at current and next‑generation virtual‑reality hardware. The entire development will be financed by PCF Group, which will also oversee the creation of a market‑ready product and its commercial rollout. Unity is specified as the graphics engine for the project, reflecting the company’s existing technical expertise and infrastructure. The agreement, signed on 12 November 2023, outlines that Incuvo will provide the necessary development services while PCF retains responsibility for final product delivery and sales. The planned launch window spans 2024 to 2025, positioning the game within the rapidly expanding VR segment in Poland and broader European markets. No external data sources or survey samples are cited; the conclusions rest on the company’s internal market analysis and resource evaluation.