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PCF Group S.A. has initiated significant asset impairment charges for the 2024 fiscal year, reflecting a strategic reassessment of its development portfolio and subsidiary investments. These non-cash adjustments, which do not impact the company’s EBITDA, are designed to align the balance sheet with current financial realities as of December 31, 2024. The primary driver for these actions is the need to account for diminished asset valuations and funding uncertainties identified during the preparation of the annual financial statements.
The most substantial impact stems from the Bifrost project, where a 100% impairment of capitalized development costs has been recorded. This decision follows an analysis indicating that the company cannot currently guarantee the necessary financing for the project’s continued production and eventual release. Consequently, the company will reduce its standalone financial results and fixed assets by 213,493 thousand PLN, and its consolidated results and assets by 154,964 thousand PLN. Despite this accounting measure, development work on Bifrost remains ongoing, and the company retains the possibility of reversing the impairment should future funding circumstances improve.
Additionally, the company has addressed its investment in the subsidiary Incuvo S.A. due to a significant decline in the fair value of its shareholding. This includes a 73% impairment of the investment value, reducing standalone assets by 18,893 thousand PLN, and a 100% impairment of the goodwill allocated to Incuvo, which lowers consolidated assets by 18,061 thousand PLN. While the investment impairment is potentially reversible, the goodwill write-down is permanent. These figures remain subject to final audit verification and may be adjusted before the publication of the official 2024 financial statements.
PCF Group S.A. has officially suspended development work on Project Gemini, a title previously produced under a work-for-hire agreement with Square Enix Limited. This decision, effective June 1, 2025, follows the expiration of the existing content rider and the absence of a subsequent agreement to cover future production milestones. The cessation of operations stems from a lack of communication from the publisher regarding the project's status, creating significant uncertainty surrounding the publisher's intent to finalize the game.
The scope of this development halt covers the European operations of the PCF Group, specifically impacting the contractual relationship established under the original production and publishing agreement. Given the publisher's failure to provide terms for continued development or clear guidance on the project's future, the management board currently views the prospect of ongoing collaboration on Project Gemini as highly doubtful.
This strategic shift marks a definitive pause in the studio's involvement with the project as of mid-2025. The company has indicated that it will provide further updates as the situation evolves and more information regarding the status of the collaboration becomes available. The decision reflects the inherent risks associated with work-for-hire models when contractual renewals and publisher alignment are not secured in a timely manner.
PCF Group S.A. has officially rescheduled the publication date for its consolidated and standalone annual reports for the 2024 fiscal year. The company, a prominent entity within the video game development sector, will now release these financial documents on April 29, 2025. This adjustment follows a previous announcement made on April 15, 2025, which had initially set the disclosure date for April 28, 2025.
The decision to modify the reporting timeline is executed in accordance with the regulatory requirements set forth by the Polish Minister of Finance regarding the disclosure of periodic information by securities issuers. By shifting the deadline by one day, the company ensures compliance with legal obligations governing transparency and financial reporting for publicly traded entities. This procedural update serves to finalize the schedule for the release of the group’s comprehensive financial performance data for the preceding year.
The scope of this disclosure encompasses the entirety of the PCF Group S.A. capital group, reflecting the organization's commitment to providing stakeholders with accurate and timely financial insights. No further changes to the reporting schedule have been indicated, and the revised date of April 29, 2025, remains the definitive deadline for the dissemination of the 2024 annual results. This administrative update ensures that investors and market participants are correctly informed of the updated timeline for evaluating the company's fiscal health and operational outcomes.
PCF Group S.A. has officially suspended all development work on the self-published project Bifrost. This strategic decision follows a series of recent organizational adjustments, including the prior reduction of the project’s development team and the impairment of associated assets. The move marks a significant shift in the company’s operational focus as it navigates current financial constraints and resource allocation challenges.
The primary catalyst for this suspension is the failure to secure a new execution agreement for the Gemini project, which was being developed in Europe under a work-for-hire model for Square Enix Limited. A subsequent internal analysis of the company’s cash flow revealed that the loss of this partnership rendered the continued self-funding and production of Bifrost financially unviable. Consequently, the company lacks the necessary organizational resources and capital to sustain the project’s development and eventual market release.
This decision reflects a broader restructuring effort within the company, occurring in tandem with the concurrent halt of development on the Gemini project. By suspending Bifrost, the organization aims to mitigate further financial risk in light of its updated liquidity projections. Management intends to provide further updates regarding the implications of this decision and the company’s future strategic direction through subsequent regulatory disclosures.
PCF Group S.A. has initiated a workforce reduction affecting over 60 employees previously assigned to the development of Project Gemini. This decision follows the formal suspension of all development activities related to the title, which was being produced in Europe under a work-for-hire agreement with Square Enix Limited. The restructuring is a direct consequence of the publisher’s failure to provide a subsequent executive agreement, rendering the future of the collaboration and the project’s continuation untenable.
The termination of the development team marks a significant shift in the company’s operational strategy regarding this specific partnership. By failing to secure a follow-up contract, the company faced critical uncertainty regarding the project's viability, necessitating the immediate downsizing of the dedicated staff. This action reflects the inherent risks associated with the work-for-hire business model, where project continuity is heavily dependent on the publisher’s commitment to ongoing executive agreements.
Management maintains that the current status of Project Gemini remains uncertain, and no further development work is scheduled at this time. Future updates regarding the project’s status or potential changes to the company’s relationship with the publisher will be disclosed as they arise. This reduction represents a definitive step in mitigating the financial and operational impact caused by the cessation of work on the project.
PCF Group S.A. has initiated a significant workforce reduction following the recent suspension of development on Project Bifrost. This strategic decision marks a shift in the company’s internal resource allocation, as the project was previously being developed under a self-publishing model funded entirely by the company’s own capital. The move reflects a broader effort to streamline operations and mitigate financial exposure associated with the project’s cessation.
The restructuring impacts over 50 employees who were directly involved in the development of Project Bifrost. To retain institutional knowledge and maintain operational continuity, the company has extended offers to the remaining staff members to transition into roles within other active projects currently under development by the group. This approach aims to preserve human capital while pivoting resources toward more viable production pipelines.
These actions represent a definitive step in the company’s management of its current portfolio. By reassigning personnel and reducing the headcount associated with the halted project, the organization is adjusting its cost structure to align with its updated strategic priorities. Future updates regarding the status of Project Bifrost will be disclosed as they arise, ensuring transparency regarding the company’s ongoing development activities and organizational adjustments.
PCF Group S.A. has formally announced the successful execution of agreements with investors regarding the subscription of 6,670,000 new series H ordinary bearer shares. This issuance follows a series of previous corporate communications issued in August 2025. The company confirms that the required monetary contributions for the full coverage of these newly issued shares have been received in their entirety.
The primary purpose of this disclosure is to fulfill regulatory obligations under the Market Abuse Regulation and Polish public offering laws. The issuance is restricted to qualified investors within the European Economic Area and specific categories of professional investors in the United Kingdom. The company explicitly states that this information does not constitute a public offering, advertisement, or promotional material for the new shares in any jurisdiction.
The scope of this transaction is limited to non-U.S. jurisdictions, adhering to Regulation S under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933. The shares have not been registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or any other international regulatory body, and the company does not intend to register them. Consequently, the distribution of this information is strictly prohibited in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and any other region where such distribution would be unlawful. The company emphasizes that no prospectus is required for this issuance, and investors are expected to conduct their own independent analysis before making any investment decisions.
NINIEJSZY DOKUMENT NIE JEST PRZEZNACZONY DO DYSTRYBUCJI, BEZPOŚREDNIO CZY POŚREDNIO, NA TERYTORIUM ALBO DO STANÓW ZJEDNOCZONYCH AMERYKI, AUSTRALII, KANADY LUB JAPONII ANI INNYCH KRAJÓW, GDZIE PUBLIKACJA, OGŁOSZENIE, DYSTRYBUCJA LUB PRZESŁANIE BYŁOBY NIEZGODNE Z PRAWEM. NINIEJSZY DOKUMENT NIE STANOWI OFERTY PAPIERÓW WARTOŚCIOWYCH W JAKIEJKOLWIEK JURYSDYKCJI. PROSIMY O ZAPOZNANIE SIĘ Z ZASTRZEŻENIAMI PRAWNYMI ZAMIESZCZONYMI NA KOŃCU NINIEJSZEGO DOKUMENTU.
PCF Group S.A., based in Warsaw, has formally determined the parameters for its Series H share issuance following the conclusion of a book-building process on August 11, 2025. The company will offer a total of 6,670,000 new ordinary bearer shares to investors. The issue price for these shares has been set at 3.00 PLN per share, a rate that will apply uniformly to all participating investors.
This issuance is being conducted as a private subscription under the Polish Commercial Companies Code, utilizing the company’s authorized capital. The offering is structured as a public offering that is exempt from the requirement to publish a prospectus or other formal information documents, in accordance with the European Union’s Prospectus Regulation. The decision to proceed with this capital increase, with the exclusion of existing shareholders' pre-emptive rights, was made with the approval of the company's Supervisory Board and follows authorization granted by the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on June 23, 2025.
The offering is strictly limited to qualified investors and specific eligible parties in jurisdictions where such an offer is legally permissible. The company has explicitly restricted the distribution of information regarding this issuance in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and other regions where such actions would violate local securities laws. The shares have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and are not intended for public offering outside of Poland. The company maintains that this disclosure is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or solicitation to purchase securities.
PCF Group S.A., a Warsaw-based entity, has officially initiated a book-building process for the issuance of up to 6,670,000 Series H ordinary bearer shares. The primary objective of this capital raise is to secure approximately 20 million PLN to stabilize the company’s short-term financial liquidity and provide necessary working capital. These funds are intended to support the ongoing execution of contracts within the company’s work-for-hire business model, facilitating a predictable and orderly scaling of operations while maintaining cost discipline to restore operational profitability.
The offering process is being conducted in accordance with resolutions adopted by the company’s management board on August 6, 2025, with Trigon Dom Maklerski S.A. and Trigon Investment Banking serving as the lead entities for the subscription. To support the offering, the company has established July 31, 2025, as the preference date for existing shareholders. Additionally, Sebastian Wojciechowski, the company’s President and a significant shareholder, has declared an intention to participate in the book-building process and subsequent offering, committing to acquire Series H shares for up to 5 million PLN, provided his allocation does not exceed 50% of the total shares issued in this offering.
The scope of this offering is restricted to jurisdictions where such activity is legally permissible, specifically excluding the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Africa. The shares are being offered exclusively to qualified investors in compliance with relevant European Union and local regulations, and no prospectus is required for this issuance. The company remains subject to existing lock-up agreements regarding its shares, which extend through December 31, 2027, with specific provisions for future long-term incentive programs involving call options.
PCF Group S.A. has formally announced the adoption of a resolution regarding the issuance of 6,670,000 ordinary bearer shares of Series H. This action is being executed as part of a targeted increase in the company’s share capital. The decision was finalized by the company’s management board on August 12, 2025, in accordance with regulatory requirements concerning market abuse and public offering procedures.
The scope of this announcement is strictly limited to providing information regarding the share issuance and does not constitute a public offer, advertisement, or promotional material for the new shares. The issuance is intended exclusively for qualified investors within the European Economic Area and specific professional categories in the United Kingdom. The company has explicitly stated that no prospectus is required for this transaction under current European regulations, as the offering is structured to qualify for exemptions from standard prospectus requirements.
Geographically, the distribution of this information is subject to significant legal restrictions. The announcement is not intended for publication, distribution, or transmission in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, or any other jurisdiction where such actions would be unlawful. The new shares have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold within the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption. The company and its designated manager disclaim all liability regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information provided, emphasizing that potential investors must conduct their own independent analysis before making any investment decisions.
PCF Group S.A. has formally concluded the private subscription of 6,670,000 new series H ordinary bearer shares. The primary purpose of this announcement is to confirm the successful completion of the issuance process, which was conducted as a private subscription under the Polish Commercial Companies Code. The total value of the offering reached 20,010,000 PLN, with each share issued at a price of 3.00 PLN.
The subscription process involved a book-building phase held between August 6 and August 11, 2025, with all subscription agreements finalized by August 14, 2025. The shares were fully covered by cash contributions from 16 investors. Because the issuance was fully subscribed through these agreements, no formal allocation process or reduction in the number of shares was necessary. The company has noted that final costs associated with the offering are currently being reconciled and will be disclosed in a subsequent report once verified by the involved parties.
This transaction was restricted to qualified investors and was not subject to a public prospectus requirement under European Union regulations. The offering was limited to specific jurisdictions, explicitly excluding the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, and South Africa, in compliance with international securities laws. The company maintains that this disclosure is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or a public offer of securities in any jurisdiction where such action would be unlawful.
PCF Group S.A. has formally announced a revision to its financial reporting schedule regarding the consolidated semi-annual report for the first half of 2025. The company, which operates within the capital markets sector, has rescheduled the publication date of its financial results from the previously communicated date of September 24, 2025, to September 30, 2025.
This adjustment is executed in accordance with the regulatory requirements set forth by the Minister of Finance regarding the disclosure of current and periodic information by securities issuers. The shift in the reporting timeline serves to finalize the consolidated financial statements for both the PCF Group S.A. Capital Group and the parent entity.
The decision to delay the release by six days follows the initial disclosure of the reporting calendar provided by the company’s management board in January 2025. By aligning with these updated administrative protocols, the organization ensures compliance with legal obligations governing transparency and the dissemination of financial data to shareholders and the broader investment community.
The Zarząd PCF Group S.A. has announced the formal admission and introduction of its series H ordinary bearer shares to trading on the main market of the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW). This regulatory disclosure confirms that the management board of the GPW passed a resolution on September 23, 2025, authorizing the listing of 6,670,000 new issue shares, each with a nominal value of 0.02 PLN. The introduction of these shares to the exchange is scheduled for September 25, 2025, contingent upon their registration by the Central Securities Depository of Poland (KDPW) and the assignment of the ISIN code PLPCFGR00010.
This action follows previous corporate communications issued by the company on August 6 and September 15, 2025. The disclosure serves strictly as an informational update regarding the status of the new share issuance and does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or advertisement for the purchase of securities in any jurisdiction. The company emphasizes that the issuance is not subject to a public offering prospectus, as it qualifies for exemptions under the EU Prospectus Regulation.
The scope of this announcement is limited to the Polish market, and the company explicitly prohibits the distribution of this information in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, or any other jurisdiction where such publication would be unlawful. The shares have not been registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and are intended solely for qualified investors as defined by applicable financial regulations. The company disclaims any responsibility for the accuracy of these details by third-party managers and notes that all investment decisions should be based on independent analysis of publicly available information.
PCF Group S.A. has finalized the accounting for costs associated with the issuance of 6,670,000 series H ordinary bearer shares. The primary objective of this disclosure is to provide transparency regarding the financial expenditures incurred during the subscription process, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements for public companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
The total cost of the series H share issuance amounted to 265,800.00 PLN. These expenses were exclusively related to the preparation and execution of the offer, as the company did not utilize sub-underwriters, nor was a prospectus required for this specific offering. The breakdown of these costs includes 135,390.00 PLN for legal services, 115,410.00 PLN for transactional advisory services, and 15,000.00 PLN for registration and admission fees with the Central Securities Depository of Poland and the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
The average cost per unit for the subscription of series H shares is approximately 0.04 PLN. In terms of financial reporting, the company has accounted for these issuance costs by reducing the reserve capital derived from the surplus of the issue price over the nominal value of the shares. This summary reflects the final financial impact of the capital increase as of October 2025, confirming that no promotional or additional sub-underwriting costs were incurred during the transaction.
PCF Group S.A. has formally announced a revision to its financial reporting schedule for the third quarter of 2025. The primary purpose of this communication is to notify stakeholders and regulatory bodies of a delay in the release of the company’s consolidated quarterly report, which was originally scheduled for publication on November 26, 2025.
The updated timeline establishes December 1, 2025, as the new date for the disclosure of the consolidated financial results for the Group. This adjustment serves to align the company with its ongoing reporting obligations under the relevant financial regulations governing issuers of securities. The change represents a brief postponement of five days from the previously communicated deadline.
This administrative update pertains exclusively to the corporate financial disclosure schedule of PCF Group S.A. for the specified fiscal period. No further details regarding the underlying financial performance or operational status of the company were provided in this notification, as the announcement is strictly limited to the procedural modification of the reporting calendar.
PCF Group S.A. has entered into a conditional agreement with Square Enix Limited to finalize the financial settlement of the Gemini project and formally terminate existing development and publishing partnerships. This agreement marks the conclusion of two long-standing collaborations, specifically the 2020 production-publishing contract for the Gemini project and the 2016 agreement concerning the Madness project. As part of this settlement, both parties have agreed to waive all potential claims arising from their previous professional relationship.
The effectiveness of this agreement is subject to a specific condition precedent involving the transfer of technical assets. PCF Group is required to deliver a comprehensive closing kit containing all development materials related to the Gemini project within 30 days of the agreement date. Square Enix Limited then has a subsequent 30-day window to verify and accept these materials. Should the publisher fail to respond or formally reject the contents of the closing kit, the agreement will expire, and the stipulated legal consequences, including the termination of the contracts and the waiver of claims, will not take effect.
This development represents a strategic shift in the operational relationship between the Warsaw-based developer and the London-based publisher. By resolving these outstanding project obligations, the parties aim to clear the path for future independence or alternative partnerships. The company intends to provide further updates as the verification process for the closing kit progresses and the final status of the agreement is confirmed.
PCF Group S.A. has officially entered into formal negotiations regarding a new service agreement and statement of work with a prominent, unnamed publisher. This development follows the receipt of a formal proposal on December 20, 2025, which the company analyzed before committing to the negotiation process on December 23, 2025. The potential partnership centers on the development of a new video game title, structured under a work-for-hire model where the company will act as the developer in exchange for agreed-upon compensation.
The decision to pursue this collaboration aligns with the company’s long-term strategic goals, specifically the updated corporate strategy announced in January 2023. This strategy explicitly prioritizes the pursuit of high-quality work-for-hire opportunities with reputable industry partners to diversify revenue streams and leverage internal development capabilities. The terms currently under discussion are consistent with standard service agreements typical for large-scale game development projects within the global interactive entertainment industry.
While the initiation of these talks marks a significant step toward securing a new project, the company emphasizes that the negotiations do not guarantee a final binding agreement. The outcome remains subject to the successful conclusion of discussions between the parties. Further updates regarding the status of the contract will be disclosed to the public once a definitive agreement is reached or if the negotiations are terminated.
PCF Group S.A. has initiated significant asset impairment charges following a performance review of the project Victoria, specifically the game Lost Rift, alongside the PCF Framework and associated intangible assets. This decision, finalized in November 2025, reflects a strategic reassessment of the carrying value of these assets as of September 30, 2025. The impairment was triggered by disappointing sales data following the early access launch of Lost Rift on September 25, 2025, compounded by unfavorable player reception and a downward revision of projected future cash flows.
The financial impact of these adjustments is substantial, affecting both the company’s standalone and consolidated financial statements. On a standalone basis, the company recognized an impairment of 88% of the relevant asset value, resulting in a reduction of 126,348 thousand PLN. On a consolidated level, the impairment accounts for 85% of the asset value, totaling 92,045 thousand PLN. While these figures significantly lower the value of fixed assets reported on the balance sheet for the third quarter of 2025, the charges are non-cash in nature and do not impact the company’s EBITDA.
Management maintains the possibility of reversing these impairment charges, either in whole or in part, should market conditions or the commercial performance of the affected assets improve. These figures remain estimates and are subject to final audit verification before the publication of the full 2025 financial statements. The scope of this adjustment is limited to the specific cash-generating unit associated with the Lost Rift project and its supporting technological framework within the broader PCF Group portfolio.
PCF Group S.A. has established its financial reporting schedule for the 2026 fiscal year, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements for issuers of securities. The primary objective of this disclosure is to provide stakeholders and the investment community with a transparent timeline for the release of audited annual, semi-annual, and quarterly financial statements. This schedule facilitates market predictability and aligns with the company’s obligations under current financial regulations.
The reporting calendar begins on April 23, 2026, with the publication of both the standalone and consolidated annual reports for the 2025 fiscal year. Subsequent disclosures include the consolidated quarterly report for the first quarter of 2026 on May 28, 2026, and the consolidated semi-annual report for the first half of 2026 on September 17, 2026. The final scheduled disclosure is the consolidated quarterly report for the third quarter of 2026, set for November 26, 2026.
In accordance with specific regulatory exemptions, the company will not publish standalone quarterly or semi-annual reports. Furthermore, the company has opted to forgo the publication of quarterly reports for the fourth quarter of 2025, as well as the second and fourth quarters of 2026. By focusing exclusively on consolidated reporting, the company streamlines its financial communication strategy while maintaining adherence to the disclosure standards mandated for the 2026 reporting period.