PCF Group S.A. has formally terminated its partnership with Square Enix Limited following the successful delivery and verification of the project Gemini closing kit.
The dissolution of the partnership officially cancels two major agreements: the August 2020 contract for project Gemini and the February 2016 contract for project Madness.
Both companies have agreed to a mutual waiver of all potential claims related to their historical cooperation, effectively preventing future litigation regarding these titles.
Financial settlements for project Gemini will now proceed according to a pre-established schedule to finalize the accounting between the two entities.
This milestone marks the complete cessation of all contractual obligations between PCF Group and Square Enix concerning the development of projects Gemini and Madness.
PCF Group S.A. has successfully satisfied the condition precedent established in its November 2025 agreement with Square Enix Limited regarding the development of project Gemini. By delivering and receiving formal verification of the required closing kit, the company has triggered the final legal and financial provisions governing the termination of its partnership with the London-based publisher. This milestone marks the formal conclusion of the collaborative development phase for the project.
The fulfillment of these conditions results in the immediate dissolution of two primary production and publishing agreements: the August 2020 contract concerning project Gemini and the February 2016 contract concerning project Madness. Both parties have committed to finalizing all outstanding financial settlements for project Gemini according to a pre-established schedule. Furthermore, the agreement includes a mutual waiver of all potential claims arising from the historical cooperation between the two entities.
This development effectively concludes the formal business relationship between PCF Group and Square Enix regarding these specific titles. The resolution provides a clear path for final accounting and the cessation of contractual obligations, allowing both parties to move forward without the burden of ongoing litigation or unresolved claims related to their previous development efforts.