PCF Group S.A. has suspended the AAA release schedule for Project Dagger, originally planned for the 2025–2026 window.
See it on page 2The majority of the Project Dagger development staff is being reallocated to three other internal projects: Maverick, Bifrost, and Victoria.
See it on page 2A core team of approximately ten members will remain on Project Dagger to redefine its development direction and create a new pre-production version based on external feedback.
See it on page 1Project Dagger will continue under a self-publishing model funded internally by PCF Group S.A.
See it on page 2The company evaluated multiple strategic scenarios for Project Dagger, including discussions with Square Enix Limited, the publisher of the separate Project Gemini.
See it on page 2This disclosure serves as a formal correction to a previous filing that mistakenly identified Project Gemini rather than Project Dagger as the subject of the development scope limitation.
See it on page 1The correction clarifies a corporate decision by PCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, to temporarily limit the scope of its internally funded Project Dagger. The amendment addresses a typographical error in the English version of the earlier filing, which mistakenly referred to Project Gemini instead of Project Dagger when describing the suspension of plans to launch a AAA title in the 2025‑2026 window. The revised wording confirms that an experienced team of roughly ten members will be tasked with redefining the game’s development direction and producing a pre‑production version that incorporates feedback from an external evaluation of Project Dagger.
The disclosure outlines that, following the delivery of a key milestone and an assessment of the creative concept for Project Dagger, the company evaluated several strategic scenarios, including discussions with Square Enix Limited, the publisher of Project Gemini. As a result, the firm decided to suspend the AAA release schedule for Project Dagger and to reallocate most of the development staff to three other projects—Maverick, Bifrost, and Victoria—while maintaining the remaining work under a self‑publishing model funded by the company itself.
The notice is dated 28 November 2023 and is issued under the legal framework of § 15 (2) of the 2018 Minister of Finance regulation governing continuous and periodic disclosures by securities issuers. No additional methodological details are provided, as the communication serves solely to correct the prior misstatement and reaffirm the strategic shift concerning Project Dagger.