Updated Mar 23, 2026 by PCF Group
PCF Group S.A. has officially paused plans for a 2025–2026 AAA release of 'Project Dagger' following a creative evaluation and milestone review.
A core team of approximately ten developers will remain on Project Dagger to redefine the game’s direction and develop a new pre-production version.
The majority of the Project Dagger team will be reallocated to other internal projects, specifically Maverick, Bifrost, and Victoria.
The decision to scale back the project follows impact analyses conducted in coordination with the game's publisher, Square Enix Limited.
This strategic shift aligns with PCF Group’s updated corporate strategy from January 2023, which prioritizes more focused resource allocation.
The project remains active in a limited capacity, with the company maintaining the potential for future iteration of the title.
PCF Group S.A. has officially paused plans for a 2025–2026 AAA release of 'Project Dagger' following a creative evaluation and milestone review.
A core team of approximately ten developers will remain on Project Dagger to redefine the game’s direction and develop a new pre-production version.
The majority of the Project Dagger team will be reallocated to other internal projects, specifically Maverick, Bifrost, and Victoria.
The decision to scale back the project follows impact analyses conducted in coordination with the game's publisher, Square Enix Limited.
This strategic shift aligns with PCF Group’s updated corporate strategy from January 2023, which prioritizes more focused resource allocation.
The project remains active in a limited capacity, with the company maintaining the potential for future iteration of the title.