Polish developer Another Angle Games has filed a winding-up petition (WUP) against publisher Super in a bid to recoup unpaid debts.
A notice served in The Gazette, an official public record that largely consists of statutory notices, shows the petition was presented on May 22, 2023, and will be heard in court at Newcastle District Registry Barras Bridge on July 18, 2023.
It also states that any other parties intending to appear at the hearing of the petition (whether to support or oppose it) must provide notice by July 17, 2023.
It's a development that'll raise eyebrows for a number of reasons. For starters, it has only been two years since Super and Another Angle Games partnered to bring tactical RPG Shadow of the Road, to market.
The title was initially slated to release in 2022 but has subsequently been delayed. It currently has no release window on Steam.
Although a winding-up petition can be issued once a company owes its creditors £750 or more (it's currently unclear how much the studio is owed by Super), the process is described by The Gazette as a "last resort" for those seeking payment that can result in the petitioned company being liquidated.
"The courts do not look on it as a debt recovery process, rather that the company can't pay its debts and should be wound up so that liquidation (a collective process) can be used to collect in the company's assets and distribute them amongst creditors pari passu (equally), after secured creditors and costs," reads an explainer on The Gazette.
"WUPs are advertised in The Gazette as public notices. They are very serious legal actions and can lead to the company’s bank accounts being frozen. Once the WUP is public knowledge, suppliers and lenders may want to cease supply, further
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