PCF Group S.A. has indefinitely suspended negotiations for a production agreement regarding the virtual-reality action game code-named “Dolphin.”
The project was terminated after the U.S.-based publisher notified PCF Group on 22 September 2023 that all work on the title would be halted permanently.
The partnership originated from a non-binding letter of intent signed between the two companies on 17 June 2023.
Informal discussions indicate that the project cancellation is linked to ongoing industry strikes in the United States, which have created significant uncertainty in the entertainment sector.
The suspension of the “Dolphin” project marks a complete cessation of the planned collaboration between the Warsaw-based developer and the U.S. entertainment company.
The report informs stakeholders that the production agreement negotiations for the virtual‑reality action/combat game code‑named “Dolphin” have been indefinitely suspended. The PCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, had previously entered a non‑binding letter of intent with a prominent U.S. entertainment company on 17 June 2023 to develop the game for VR platforms. On 22 September 2023, the publisher notified the company that work on the project would be halted permanently. Informal discussions suggest the decision is linked to ongoing industry strikes in the United States, creating uncertainty within the entertainment sector. Consequently, all negotiations regarding the production agreement have been put on hold. The report covers a single geographic region—Poland and the United States—and focuses exclusively on the video‑game development segment, specifically virtual reality action titles. No survey or statistical methodology is employed; the information is based on direct communication between company representatives and the publisher. The primary conclusion is that external labor disputes have disrupted the partnership, leading to a suspension of contractual negotiations and project development.