SEC Source reference

Filings source reference

A documented source family note for Radar Six classification: match keys, observation methodology, method limits, cadence expectations, aging policy, and bounded freshness evidence.

Observation methodology

What this source family can show.

Filings are treated as first-party regulatory evidence. Radar Six records Take-Two SEC EDGAR filing metadata and keeps it separate from studio communications and press coverage.

Canonical match keys

Classification rule

Rows are classified into Filings when the raw source key matches one of the sources below. The raw ingestion keys are published in the claims API for anyone verifying the matching.

  • edgar
  • sec_edgar

Strengths

Best use

  • Regulatory provenance is harder to game than studio communications or press summaries.
  • Filing timestamps anchor claim chains to a dated public record.
  • Company reports create a slower surface that gaming press cannot manufacture.

Method limits

Where this surface can mislead.

  • Sparse cadence; most weeks contain no Take-Two filing.
  • Filings are not entertainment-news events; framing them that way would mislead.
  • Disclosure language should not be converted into release-date certainty.

Cadence expectations

Expected rhythm

Sparse. Checked on the EDGAR cadence.

How observations age

Aging policy

A filing observation remains attached to its source chain indefinitely; the 7d public feed still treats new filings as the current window.

Freshness evidence

Current observation posture

active
24h observations
24h observations: 2.
7d observations
7d observations: 2.
Last observed
Last observed: .
Seven day observation count summary

Latest title: Form 8-K · filed 2026-05-21

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