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ArcheAge is an MMORPG developed by Korean developer Jake Song (former developer of Lineage) and his development company, XL Games.The game was released in Korea on January 15, 2013, and in Europe and North America on September 16, 2014.
Nexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (ENP Games handles the KR server, while Eyedentity Games handles the rest of Global, ex. Chinese territories) 2011 Cyphers: Neople 2012 FIFA Online 3: Electronic Arts: Publishing for Korea only 2013 ArcheAge: XL Games Nexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (XL Games was later brought by Kakao ...
Originally known as Daum Games before the acquisition of Daum, Kakao Games has expanded from game distribution solely in Korea. Now, Kakao Games distributes its games globally throughout North America, Europe, and other parts of Asia thanks in part to its social aspect with KakaoTalk. Kakao uses the game portal of Daum and social network of ...
An MMO spin-off intended for the Asian market developed as a collaboration between 2K Games, Firaxis and XL Games (developers of ArcheAge). The game featured a mix of traditional MMORPG gameplay and RTS mechanics set in a highly stylised historical world. It launched in December 2015 through an open beta in South Korea and was shut down a year ...
The New Nintendo 2DS XL (branded as New Nintendo 2DS LL [a] in Japan) is a foldable dual-screen handheld game console produced by Nintendo.It is the sixth and final system in the Nintendo 3DS family of handheld consoles, and was released in Australia and New Zealand on 15 June 2017, [5] in Japan and South Korea on 13 July 2017, [6] and in North America and Europe on 28 July 2017. [7]
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NDOORS Corp. published their first title, GoonZu Online, in January 2004.This would become their first successful game and would lead to many awards. Thanks to GoonZu Online's success Walden International funded $4 Million to NDOORS Corporation and Kee Lock CHUA, Managing Director of Walden International, would join NDOORS' board as director.
The Cary-based company’s games had been blocked in Indonesia after company failed to register with the country’s ministry of information.