
Nacon has announced that its annual Nacon Connect presentation, which was originally set to air this month, has been delayed to May in order to allow the company to focus its resources on more immediate releases.
In a press release, Nacon says that the show, which was to air in just a couple of days, will instead be taking place in May. No new specific date has been announced, so we’ll have to wait to find out exactly when in May we can see the show.
Nacon blames the delay on a «difficult economic environment» for the studio, and it’s hard to disagree; last week, the publisher filed for insolvency, claiming that it no longer had the assets to meet its liabilities.

Rather than airing the showcase this week, Nacon says it will use the time to «focus [its] resources on upcoming releases and the development of [its] current games», as well as to «polish [its] projects» and ensure that what’s being shown «showcase[s] the work of [its] studios in the best possible way».
Before the Nacon Connect arrives, Nacon has promised «communications» regarding new and upcoming releases like GreedFall: The Dying World, Dragonkin: The Banished, and Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, at least one of which was to be featured during this week’s presentation.
In addition to Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, this week’s show would also have featured games like The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu (yep, another Lovecraftian horror game), as well as Endurance Motorsport Series and more.
Whether we’d have seen anything about the indefinitely-delayed Terminator: Survivors is less clear, but perhaps the additional time afforded by this delay will allow Nacon to polish the game up to a state that makes it fit to be shown.

The 2026 Nacon Connect show is now scheduled to arrive sometime in May. Stay tuned for more on this and all other things Nacon.