Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PlayWay
PlayWay S.A. transitioned to a six-month rolling reporting window for game launches to better account for digital distribution volatility and external platform dependencies.
The company now prioritizes Steam Wishlist counts for its top ten titles as the primary standardized metric for evaluating commercial viability.
Operational complexities and external approval processes on the Steam platform have made precise release date forecasting difficult with less than six months of lead time.
The new reporting structure, effective August 2017, aims to provide more stable and accurate production cycle data to investors and stakeholders.
These policy adjustments were implemented to align with the legal requirements of the Market Abuse Regulation while addressing the practical challenges of the global PC gaming market.
PlayWay S.A. transitioned to a six-month rolling reporting window for game launches to better account for digital distribution volatility and external platform dependencies.
The company now prioritizes Steam Wishlist counts for its top ten titles as the primary standardized metric for evaluating commercial viability.
Operational complexities and external approval processes on the Steam platform have made precise release date forecasting difficult with less than six months of lead time.
The new reporting structure, effective August 2017, aims to provide more stable and accurate production cycle data to investors and stakeholders.
These policy adjustments were implemented to align with the legal requirements of the Market Abuse Regulation while addressing the practical challenges of the global PC gaming market.