Updated Mar 23, 2026 by PCF Group
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The report discloses a transaction involving a senior executive of PCF Group S.A. On 13 October 2021, the company’s President of Management acquired shares in PCF Group S.A., a transaction reported to regulatory authorities on 18 October 2021. The disclosure is made pursuant to Article 19(3) of the MAR regulation, which requires public companies to provide timely information on transactions by persons exercising managerial responsibilities. The report is dated 18 October 2021 and serves to inform shareholders and the market of the share purchase by a key executive. No additional details such as the number of shares, transaction value, or price are provided within this brief notice; the full notification is attached as an annex. The scope of the disclosure is limited to a single transaction by one executive within PCF Group S.A., covering the Polish market and the period up to 18 October 2021. The methodology follows regulatory reporting requirements, with the company submitting a formal notice to the relevant supervisory authority and publishing it for public access. The report confirms compliance with disclosure obligations under MAR, ensuring transparency regarding insider trading activity by senior management.
Raport bieżący nr 44/2021 Data sporządzenia: 18 października 2021 r. Temat: Informacje o transakcjach wykonywanych przez osoby pełniące obowiązki zarządcze Podstawa prawna: Art. 19 ust. 3 Rozporządzenia MAR Treść raportu: Zarząd PCF Group S.A. („Spółka”) podaje do publicznej wiadomości informację o otrzymanym w dniu 18 października 2021 r. powiadomieniu dotyczącym nabycia w dniu 13 października 2021 r. akcji Spółki przez osobę pełniącą obowiązki zarządcze, tj. przez Prezesa Zarządu Spółki. Powiadomienie stanowi załącznik do niniejszego raportu bieżącego.
This administrative instrument facilitates the exercise of voting rights by proxy during the Extraordinary General Meeting of PCF Group S.A., a prominent Polish video game developer and publisher. Scheduled for April 13, 2022, in Warsaw, the meeting serves as a critical governance event for the company. The framework is established in accordance with Article 402 of the Polish Commercial Companies Code, providing a standardized method for shareholders to convey specific voting instructions to their designated representatives. The scope of the document is limited to the corporate governance of PCF Group S.A. within the Polish legal jurisdiction. It functions as a technical guide rather than a legal power of attorney, requiring shareholders to provide identifying information for both themselves and their proxies. The methodology for casting votes involves a structured grid where shareholders can mark their preferences—for, against, or abstain—for each resolution on the agenda. It also allows for split voting, where a shareholder can allocate different numbers of shares to different voting outcomes, a common necessity for institutional investors managing multiple portfolios. A significant provision within the instructions addresses the potential for discrepancies between draft resolutions and the final versions presented during the meeting. Shareholders are encouraged to utilize a remarks section to provide contingency instructions, ensuring their intent is preserved even if the wording of a resolution is amended on the floor. This mechanism highlights the procedural rigor required in the management of a publicly traded entity in the gaming industry, ensuring transparency and legal compliance in shareholder communications and decision-making processes.
PCF Group S.A., operating under the People Can Fly brand, has entered into a significant development and publishing agreement with Microsoft Corporation to produce a new AAA video game currently titled Project Maverick. This partnership, formalized on June 13, 2023, establishes a work-for-hire framework where the studio develops the title using intellectual property owned by Microsoft. The agreement aligns with the studio’s updated corporate strategy to pursue high-value collaborative opportunities with major industry publishers alongside its own internal projects. The financial scope of the project is substantial, with Microsoft providing a total production budget ranging between $30 million and $50 million. Funding is structured around a milestone-based payment system, where the publisher provides capital as the studio completes specific stages of development outlined in a detailed product appendix. This arrangement ensures that the entirety of the production costs is covered by the publisher, mitigating financial risk for the developer while securing a high-budget project for its production pipeline. The scope of this agreement covers the full development cycle of the game, though specific release windows or geographic target markets are not disclosed. The terms of the contract are described as standard for the industry, containing no unusual conditions or deviations from typical AAA publishing agreements. By securing this contract, People Can Fly reinforces its position as a leading global developer capable of handling large-scale, high-budget productions for major platform holders, leveraging its technical expertise within a secure financial framework provided by one of the industry's largest entities.
The filing serves to formally announce the resignation of Ms. Dagmara Zawadzka from her roles as a member of the Audit Committee and the Supervisory Board of PCF Group S.A., a publicly listed company headquartered in Warsaw. The resignation was submitted on 24 July 2024 and will become effective on 31 August 2024, in accordance with the provisions of § 5 point 4 and § 9 of the Minister of Finance’s Regulation dated 29 March 2018 governing continuous and periodic disclosures by securities issuers. The announcement underscores the company’s compliance with Polish regulatory requirements for timely communication of material governance changes to shareholders and market participants. It also conveys the Board’s appreciation for Ms. Zawadzka’s contributions to the firm’s development and market positioning during her tenure. No further details regarding the reasons for her departure, the composition of the remaining supervisory body, or succession plans are provided. The scope of the disclosure is limited to the corporate governance structure of PCF Group S.A. within the Polish jurisdiction, covering a specific personnel change effective in the latter half of 2024. No statistical data, survey methodology, or broader industry analysis is presented, reflecting the narrow, procedural nature of the communication.
Modern Times Group delivered a record‑setting performance for the fourth quarter of 2025, underscoring the company’s momentum in the digital entertainment sector. Organic revenue expanded by 8 percent, which translates to a 108 percent increase when measured in constant‑currency terms, and net sales reached SEK 3.1 billion. These figures reflect the strength of the group’s core portfolio and its ability to generate growth despite a volatile macro‑economic environment. A pivotal element of the results was the integration of Plarium, which was completed on 12 February 2025 and consolidated from 31 January. The acquisition contributed SEK 5,384 million in sales for the quarter and produced SEK 495 million of income before tax, after accounting for SEK 786 million of purchase‑price amortisation. When the acquisition is modelled as if it had been in place from the start of the year, total sales for 2025 would have risen to SEK 12,137 million, with pre‑tax income of SEK 398 million, albeit offset by SEK 1,269 million of amortisation. The combined impact of robust organic growth and the strategic addition of Plarium positions Modern Times Group as a leading player in the global gaming market. The financial outcomes demonstrate that the company’s acquisition strategy is delivering immediate scale and profitability, while its underlying business continues to expand at a pace that exceeds prior expectations. This performance suggests a durable growth trajectory for the remainder of the fiscal year and beyond.