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Ticker · CDR ISIN · PLOPTTC00011 LEI · 259400TYO5Q8SH8TL437 WAR Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 1,595 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-25 Environmental & Social …
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR CDR

CD Projekt is a video game company that operates through two primary segments: its development studio, CD PROJEKT RED, and its digital distribution platform, GOG.com. The company is renowned for developing critically acclaimed, story-driven role-playing games (RPGs) that emphasize narrative depth and technical innovation. Its flagship franchises include the globally recognized "The Witcher" series and the futuristic open-world game "Cyberpunk 2077". CD PROJEKT RED focuses on creating immersive worlds with memorable stories and high production quality, targeting a global audience of gamers who appreciate expansive gameplay and complex narratives.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
zal04_2025.03.25_The_Supervisory_Board_assessment_of_financial_statements.xhtml
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font data, which is characteristic of a converted PDF file. The document length is very large (2,616,560 characters), suggesting it is a comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. The content, although heavily truncated and encoded in the provided snippet, shows complex financial and structural data typical of a full regulatory filing or annual report. Given the size and the nature of the content (which often includes detailed financial statements, management discussion, and extensive notes when fully rendered), and lacking specific headers like '10-K' or 'Annual Report', the most appropriate classification for a large, comprehensive, non-specific filing that is not clearly an earnings release (ER) or interim report (IR) is often the Annual Report (10-K) if it covers a full year, or a general comprehensive report. However, since the text itself is not readable for specific section titles (like 'Consolidated Financial Statements' or 'Item 7. Management's Discussion and Analysis'), and it is clearly a full document conversion, I must rely on the size and the general context of financial reporting. Since the document is extremely large, it strongly suggests a full annual filing (10-K) or a comprehensive quarterly filing (IR). Without explicit confirmation of 'Annual' or 'Quarterly', and given the high volume of data, I will lean towards the most comprehensive yearly report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for such a large file, or use the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if the content is too ambiguous. Upon closer inspection of the encoded text, the presence of complex data structures and the sheer size strongly suggest a primary financial filing. Since 10-K is the primary annual filing, and the size is indicative of a full report, I will classify it as 10-K, assuming it is the annual filing, as it is the largest category available besides the general RNS.
2025-03-25 Polish
zal03_CD_PROJEKT_2024_atestacja_ESG_skonsolidowane_PL.xhtml.XAdES
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature elements, specifically containing 'Signatures', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'QualifyingProperties'. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to certify the authenticity and integrity of an attached file or report. The reference URI points to 'CD_PROJEKT_2024_atestacja_ESG_skonsolidowane_PL.xhtml', suggesting the signed content is an ESG report or related document. Since the text itself is only the signature block and not the content of the ESG report, and it is a formal certification, it is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially related to ESG (SR). Given the highly technical nature of the content (XML signature) and the lack of narrative content describing ESG performance, RNS is the most appropriate general classification for a technical certification artifact that doesn't fit a specific report type, although the underlying document is ESG-related. However, since the content strongly implies a formal certification of a document, and the document length is relatively short (5358 chars), it is likely an announcement or attachment wrapper. Given the options, and the presence of 'atestacja_ESG' (ESG certification) in the URI, if the underlying document were present, it would be SR. As this is just the signature block, RNS is the safest fallback for a non-standard filing artifact, but I will lean towards SR as the signature is explicitly tied to an ESG document.
2025-03-25 Polish
zal11_CD_PROJEKT_2024_atestacja_ESG_skonsolidowane_PL.xhtml
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text provided is primarily HTML/CSS structure generated from converting a PDF file, as indicated by the presence of `<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">`, CSS styles defining page layout (`.pf`, `.pc`), and font definitions (`@font-face`). The title tag contains "CD_PROJEKT_2024_atestacja_ESG_skonsolidowane_PL.xhtml". The key terms here are 'ESG' and 'skonsolidowane' (consolidated, suggesting a report). Since the content is the rendered structure of a document focused on ESG performance, the most appropriate classification is Environmental & Social Information (SR). The document length is very large (over 2.3 million characters), confirming it is the full report content, not just an announcement.
2025-03-25 Polish
zal09_CD_PROJEKT_2024_BSSF_MSSF_SzB_PL.xhtml.XAdES
Audit Report / Information Classification · 85% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature elements (Signatures, SignedInfo, DigestValue, X509Certificate, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of an official filing or document. The content itself does not describe financial results, management changes, or meeting details, but rather the cryptographic proof of signing. The presence of Polish identifiers (CN=COPE SZAFIR - Kwalifikowany, C=PL) suggests a filing originating from Poland. Since this is not the content of a standard financial report (10-K, IR, ER) but rather the technical signature block, and it doesn't fit any specific operational category (like DIV, CAP, MANG), the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory or technical filings that don't fit elsewhere, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (5343 chars) is substantial enough that it's likely the entire signed document structure, not just a brief announcement, but without the actual content being visible, RNS remains the best fit for a technical/signature artifact. FY 2024
2025-03-25 Polish
zal05_CD_PROJEKT_2024_BSSF_MSSF_SzB_PL.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 3 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure resulting from converting a PDF document, as indicated by the presence of extensive CSS styling, font definitions (WOFF data), and the title tag containing 'CD_PROJEKT_2024_BSSF_MSSF_SzB_PL.xhtml'. The content itself is not the narrative or structured data of a financial report (like a 10-K or IR), but rather the underlying structure of the rendered file. Given the length and the nature of the content (a converted document structure), it is highly unlikely to be a short announcement (RPA/RNS). Since the content is a full, complex document structure, and the title suggests a Polish filing ('PL') related to financial statements ('BSSF_MSSF' likely referring to IFRS/MSSF), the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive, full-period financial report is '10-K' (Annual Report) or 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report). Without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Interim Report', and given the context of a large, detailed document structure, it strongly suggests a comprehensive annual or major periodic filing. However, the presence of 'MSSF' (Polish for IFRS) suggests a statutory financial filing. Since the document is massive and appears to be the full content, I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type, '10-K', as a proxy for a full annual financial statement, although 'IR' is also possible if it's a half-year report. Given the ambiguity of the specific period from the text snippet, and the sheer volume suggesting a major filing, '10-K' is the best fit among the comprehensive reports. If this were a short announcement about this document, it would be RPA/RNS, but the input is the document content itself. FY 2024
2025-03-25 Polish
zal06_Information_of_the_Management_Board_Selection_of_the_audit_firm.xhtml.xades
Board/Management Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('Signatures') containing cryptographic data (SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, etc.). The URI referenced within the signature block is "Information of the Management Board (Selection of the audit firm).xhtml". This strongly suggests the document is a digitally signed official filing or document related to the management board's decisions, specifically concerning the selection of an audit firm. This topic aligns best with documents concerning governance, management, or audit information. 1. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) as the content is metadata/signature, not financial statements. 2. It is not a simple Earnings Release (ER) or Call Transcript (CT). 3. The content explicitly mentions "Information of the Management Board" and "Selection of the audit firm". This points towards either Board/Management Information (MANG) or Audit Report/Information (AR). 4. Since the subject is the *selection of the audit firm*, which is a key governance and oversight function, it fits well under Governance Information (CGR) or potentially Audit Report/Information (AR). 5. Given the specific nature of selecting an auditor, which is a critical governance decision often detailed in board minutes or related filings, MANG (Board/Management Information) is a strong candidate, as is CGR (Governance Information). 6. Reviewing the definitions: MANG is for 'changes in the company's board of directors or senior management.' CGR is for 'internal rules, board structure, and governance practices.' The selection of an auditor is a core governance practice. 7. However, the document structure (XML signature block) is typical of official regulatory submissions in some jurisdictions (like Polish XBRL filings, suggested by the Polish language elements in the certificates). If this document *is* the official filing detailing the selection, it relates to management/governance. 8. Given the explicit mention of 'Information of the Management Board', MANG (Board/Management Information) is the most direct fit for a document detailing a decision made by the board regarding the auditor appointment, even if it's not a change in personnel. 9. If it were a standalone audit opinion, AR would fit, but this is about the *selection* process. 10. I will classify this as MANG (Board/Management Information) due to the explicit reference to 'Information of the Management Board' within the signed content URI, indicating a management decision document.
2025-03-25 Polish

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