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Ticker · PCF ISIN · PLPCFGR00010 LEI · 25940056N1CJFGQY3909 WAR Publishing, broadcasting, and content production and distribution activities
Filings indexed 963 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-30 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR PCF

About PCF Group S.A.

https://peoplecanfly.com/

PCF Group S.A., operating as People Can Fly, is a video game development company founded in 2002. The company specializes in creating AAA action and shooter games for major gaming platforms. Its business model includes developing original intellectual properties and providing co-development services for established, high-profile franchises. The studio's portfolio features titles like the co-op survival shooter 'Lost Rift' and co-development work on the 'Gears of War' series. In recent years, the company has expanded its focus to include virtual reality (VR) game development, producing action-adventure and survival titles for VR platforms.

Recent filings

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Opinia biegłego do SSF 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of an official filing or document. It does not contain any narrative financial data, management discussion, or specific regulatory headers (like 10-K, ER, or IR). Since it is a technical artifact related to document integrity rather than the content of a financial report itself, and it doesn't fit any specific content-based category (like ER, 10-K, or DIV), the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as a general category for miscellaneous or technical regulatory artifacts that don't fit elsewhere.
2025-04-30 Polish
Opinia biegłego do SSF 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styles and font definitions, which is characteristic of a document that has been converted from a PDF format (indicated by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' in the CSS comments and the structure). The title tag reads 'PCF_Group_2024_BSSF_MSSF_SzB_PL.xhtml'. The content itself is not the financial report but the underlying structure of the rendered document. Given the extremely large document length (3,225,792 chars) and the fact that the provided text is just the header/styling of the converted file, this suggests the original document was a comprehensive report. However, without the actual content, and based on the structure being a converted file, the most appropriate classification among the provided options for a large, comprehensive, likely annual or interim report that has been processed into a web format, is difficult to pinpoint definitively. Since the file name suggests a group report for 2024 (implying a full year or significant period), and the content is clearly not a short announcement (RPA/RNS), I must infer the nature of the original source. If this were a full annual report, it would be 10-K. If it were a comprehensive interim report, it would be IR. Given the lack of specific keywords like '10-K', 'Balance Sheet', or 'Income Statement' in the visible text, and the file being a converted HTML/XML representation, I will default to the most comprehensive report type that covers a full period, which is often the Annual Report (10-K), or use the general Regulatory Filing (RNS) as a safe fallback for an unreadable, converted file structure. However, the sheer size strongly suggests a major filing. Since the structure is clearly a container for a large document, and the title suggests a 'Group' report for a year ('2024'), I will lean towards the comprehensive report category. Since '10-K' is specifically for US SEC filings, and this appears to be a Polish document (based on 'PL' in the title and 'pl' in the XML lang attribute), the most fitting comprehensive report category is the general 'Annual Report' (AR) if it's not a 10-K, or 'Interim Report' (IR) if it's half-yearly. Given the ambiguity and the nature of the text being metadata/styling, I will select the most general comprehensive report code, AR, as it covers standalone audit reports and general annual information, or RNS as a fallback. Given the size, I will classify it as a comprehensive report, likely an Annual Report (AR), as it's the most likely source for such a large file, even though the text is just the wrapper. FY 2024
2025-04-30 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności 2024
Management Reports Classification · 98% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, X509Data, DigestValue, etc.) and embedded data objects. Crucially, within the 'Object' element, there is a 'DataObjectFormat' description containing: 'Content-Disposition: filename="Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_2024_12_31_PL.xhtml"'. The filename translates to 'Management Report 2024-12-31 PL.xhtml'. This strongly indicates the document is the actual report content, not just an announcement of it. Since it is a comprehensive report for a period (implied year-end 2024, though the signature date is 2025), and it is not explicitly an Annual Report (10-K) or a Quarterly Report (IR), the most fitting category for a 'Management Report' is MDA (Management's detailed explanation of financial results, business trends, and outlook). The document length is very large (9.2 million characters), confirming it is the full content, not a short announcement.
2025-04-30 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 8 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, likely a PDF converted to HTML, given the extensive use of CSS styling for layout (e.g., positioning, font definitions, page breaks). The content itself, while truncated, shows complex formatting elements typical of a full corporate filing rather than a brief announcement. Since the document is massive and contains detailed content structure (implied by the length and HTML tags), it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or a simple 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) that merely points to an attachment. The length strongly suggests it is one of the comprehensive reports. Given the lack of specific keywords like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Interim Report', or 'Audit Report' in the visible snippet, and considering the general nature of large, complex filings, the most appropriate classification among the comprehensive reports is difficult without more context. However, the sheer size (8.1M characters) points towards a major regulatory filing. If this were a standard SEC filing, it would likely be a 10-K or a comprehensive IR. Since we must choose from the provided list and the document is clearly a full report structure, I will tentatively classify it as a comprehensive report. Without explicit headers, I will default to the most common comprehensive report type, the Annual Report (10-K), or the general comprehensive report (IR) if it's not explicitly annual. Given the ambiguity and massive size, I will use the general 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR) as a placeholder for a large, detailed financial document, although 10-K is also plausible for such a large file. Re-evaluating: The document is too large to be anything other than a full financial report. Since 10-K is the primary annual report, and IR is the primary interim report, and we cannot confirm the period, I will lean towards the most comprehensive category that isn't explicitly defined as a summary or announcement. Given the structure, it is a full report. I will select 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) as a representative of a large, detailed financial document, acknowledging the high uncertainty without content keywords. Q3 2024
2025-04-30 Polish
SSF 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is highly structured and appears to be the raw XML content of a digital signature block, specifically containing elements like 'Signatures', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'Object' referencing a ZIP file ('25940056N1CJFGQY3909-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip'). The presence of a digital signature, signing time ('2025-04-29T14:41:27Z'), and references to a ZIP file containing reports (indicated by the file name structure and the content description 'MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: application/zip') strongly suggests this is not the full report itself, but rather an accompanying document or metadata related to the filing's submission. Given the context of corporate filings, a document that primarily contains signature metadata and references to the actual report (which is likely contained within the referenced ZIP file) fits best into the 'Regulatory Filings' category (RNS) as a general submission artifact, or potentially a 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) if this signature block is part of a very brief cover letter announcing the attached report. However, since the text is the signature block itself, and not a narrative announcement, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for this type of technical submission component that doesn't match a specific content type like 10-K or ER. Crucially, the document length is very large (835,788 chars), which contradicts the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule suggesting short announcements. This large size implies the document *is* the report or a substantial part of it, despite the signature block being at the very beginning. The content within the 'Object' tag, although truncated, shows fragments that look like structured data or report sections (e.g., '25940056N1CJFGQY3909-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml', 'report/25940056N1CJFGQY3909-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'). The presence of a fiscal period end date ('2024-12-31') suggests an annual or quarterly report. If this were a full 10-K or IR, we would expect standard headers. Since we see a signature block wrapping what appears to be the actual report content (XHTML/ZIP), and the document is very long, it is likely the full filing itself, possibly submitted in an XBRL/XML wrapper format that includes the signature. Given the 2024-12-31 period end, and the comprehensive nature implied by the length, it is most likely an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Without explicit '10-K' or 'Interim Report' headers, and given the structure is dominated by the signature, classifying it as a comprehensive report is risky. However, the sheer size (835k chars) strongly argues against RPA/RNS. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report'. IR is the 'Comprehensive financial report for a period shorter than a year'. Since the date is 12-31, it is most likely the Annual Report (10-K). The signature block is often appended to the end of the main document content in these filings. I will classify this as 10-K based on the length and the year-end date (12-31), assuming the signature block is just the final part of a very large annual filing.
2025-04-30 Polish
SSF 2024
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled as a "Roczne skonsolidowane sprawozdanie finansowe za rok obrotowy zakończony 31.12.2024 r.", which translates to "Annual consolidated financial statement for the fiscal year ended 31.12.2024." It contains detailed financial statements including consolidated statement of financial position, income statement, cash flow statement, statement of changes in equity, and notes to the financial statements. The document covers a full fiscal year (2024) and includes comprehensive financial data and analysis. The length of the document is substantial (15,000 characters), indicating it is the full report rather than an announcement. There is no indication that this is a certification, announcement, or a partial report. Therefore, this document fits the definition of an Annual Report (10-K). FY 2024
2025-04-30 Polish

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