Azov Films was a company based in Toronto, Canada, run by a man named Brian Way. The company operated a website that sold DVDs and streamed videos. It was shut down during a police raid in 2011 as part of "Project Spade," and Way was arrested. Way was later convicted on multiple counts related to child pornography and sentenced to prison.

As Paul delved deeper into his project, he began to notice strange occurrences around him. It was as if the very fabric of reality was shifting, reflecting the themes and emotions he was pouring into "Bf V2.0." His colleagues at Azov Films started to feel it too; the air was charged with an electric sense of anticipation.