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Ticker · BLO ISIN · PLBLOBR00014 LEI · 259400K7L993SDQOO531 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 884 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-24 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR BLO

About Bloober Team SA

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Bloober Team is a video game development studio established in 2008, specializing in narrative-driven psychological horror games. The company focuses on creating immersive and atmospheric experiences that prioritize psychological tension and storytelling. Its portfolio includes original intellectual properties such as the "Layers of Fear" series, "Observer: System Redux," and "The Medium." The studio has also developed titles based on established franchises, including "Blair Witch" and the remake of "Silent Hill 2." Bloober Team is recognized for its distinctive approach to the horror genre, crafting games that explore complex and mature themes.

Recent filings

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ocena Rady Nadzorczej
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, DigestValue, etc.). The content references a file named "Ocena Rady Nadzorczej Bloober Team S.A..xhtml" and includes signing certificates from Polish entities (like Certum PQC, Naradowy Bank Polski). This structure strongly suggests a digitally signed document, likely a regulatory filing or official communication that requires cryptographic verification. Given the options, this is not a standard financial report (10-K, IR, ER) or a presentation (IP). It is a container or wrapper for an official document, characterized by its technical, signed nature. Since it is a specific, official document that has been signed and time-stamped, it fits best under the general category for regulatory filings that don't have a more specific code, or potentially a Governance Information (CGR) document if the content relates to board assessment ('Ocena Rady Nadzorczej' translates to 'Supervisory Board Assessment'). However, the overwhelming feature is the digital signature wrapper itself, which often accompanies official submissions. If the underlying document is an assessment of the Supervisory Board, CGR is plausible. If it's a general official filing that doesn't fit elsewhere, RNS is the fallback. Given the specific Polish context and the nature of a 'Board Assessment' document, Governance Information (CGR) is a strong candidate, as board assessments are core governance documents. Since the text provided is the signature block and not the content of the assessment, and RNS is the general regulatory fallback, I will lean towards RNS as the most accurate classification for the *format* provided (a signed regulatory artifact), unless the underlying document type is clearly identifiable. Since the filename suggests a governance document, and CGR covers governance practices, I will select CGR, assuming the signature is attached to a governance report, but acknowledge RNS as a close second if the content were purely administrative/procedural.
2024-04-24 Polish
ocena Rady Nadzorczej
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer, containing CSS styles, font definitions (WOFF data), and structural elements (like #sidebar, #pagecom0container, .pf, .pc). It does not contain any discernible financial reporting content, such as specific financial statements, management discussion, or regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER). Given the nature of the input being the underlying structure of a document viewer rather than the content itself, and the lack of specific financial keywords, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous or unclassifiable filings. Rule 2 (MENU VS MEAL) is not strictly applicable as there is no clear announcement of a report, but the content is clearly not the report itself. Therefore, the fallback 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is chosen as the best fit for an unreadable/structural document. Q3 2024
2024-04-24 Polish
sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML structures related to a digital signature (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). It references a file named "9500.5.3 SzB_BLOOBER_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml" and includes signing time information (2024-04-24). This structure is characteristic of an XML Signature block, often appended to regulatory filings or reports to ensure authenticity and integrity. Since the text itself is not the content of a financial report (like 10-K, ER, or IR) but rather the cryptographic wrapper/proof of signing for an underlying document, it most closely aligns with a general regulatory filing or an attachment that doesn't fit a specific financial category. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a document that is purely metadata/security information about another filing, especially when the underlying document type is not provided in full.
2024-04-24 Polish
sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily composed of HTML structure, CSS styles, and font data, indicating it is the raw, converted content of a document that was likely rendered from a PDF (suggested by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' in the CSS comments and the title 'SzB_BLOOBER_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml'). The document length is very large (1,265,510 chars), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. Key indicators: 1. The title contains a date '2023-12-31', suggesting a year-end or period-end report. 2. The content is highly structured (HTML/CSS) and appears to be the full body of a financial filing, rather than a brief press release or a simple notification. 3. The Polish language ('pl') suggests a filing from a Polish entity, but the classification must rely on the document's *function*. 4. Given the large size and the year-end date, this is most likely a comprehensive annual filing. 5. Since the text is the *content* itself (not an announcement *about* the content), it rules out RPA (Report Publication Announcement). 6. The most comprehensive annual filing is the 10-K (Annual Report). While this might be a local equivalent (like a Polish 'Roczne Sprawozdanie Finansowe'), in the context of standard global classifications provided, 10-K is the best fit for a full annual report. 7. If the document were confirmed to be a statutory annual financial statement without the full narrative/MD&A typical of a 10-K, AR (Audit Report/Information) might be considered, but the sheer volume suggests a full annual filing. FY 2023
2024-04-24 Polish
raport roczny_sprawozdanie z działalności
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document contains XML-based digital signatures (XAdES) and references a file named 'Raport Roczny_SDZ_Bloober Team S.A._24.04.2024.xhtml'. The content is purely technical metadata related to the digital signing of an annual report, rather than the report itself. According to the 'Menu vs Meal' rule, this is a certification/signing wrapper for a report, which falls under the Regulatory Filings (RNS) category. FY 2024
2024-04-24 Polish
raport roczny_sprawozdanie z działalności
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 16 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer, including CSS styles and font definitions, rather than the content of a standard financial filing itself. The presence of extensive HTML/CSS structure, including font definitions (like 'ff0', 'ff1') and layout commands, strongly suggests this is the container or wrapper for a document, not the document content itself. Given the massive size, it is highly unlikely to be a short announcement like RPA or RNS, but rather a full report that has been rendered into this format. Since the content is not readable as standard text (it's mostly code/styling), and it is clearly a very large document, the most appropriate classification among the provided options for a comprehensive, large report is the Annual Report (10-K), as it is the largest standard filing type listed, or potentially an Interim Report (IR) if it were quarterly. However, without any discernible content keywords (like 'financial statements', 'MD&A', or specific fiscal year dates), classifying it definitively is impossible. Given the context of a 'premium global corporate filing database', the most common large, comprehensive filing is the 10-K. I will assign a low confidence score due to the unreadable nature of the text, but default to the largest standard report type.
2024-04-24 Polish

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