Nacon has postponed its showcase from March to May. According to a press release, the publisher would "prefer to focus its resources on upcoming releases and the development of current games". The company will continue to release games and plans to support the launches of GreedFall: The Dying World (10 March), Dragonkin: The Banished (16 March for PC and 19 March 2026 for consoles), Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss (16 April 2026), through targeted communication measures. Styx: Blades of Greed, Dead in Antares, and The Last Spell - Tales of Torment have recently been released.

On 25 February, Nacon filed for insolvency. "The aim of this procedure is to assess all possible solutions to ensure the sustainability of the Company's activity under the best possible conditions, protect employees, and preserve jobs, while renegotiating with its creditors in a calm and constructive framework," the announcement reads. The procedure will enable the company to continue its business, renegotiate its debts, and develop a viable continuation plan.


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