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Peeking over Rappelz’s Success in Global Market

September 8th, 2011

SeYoung Park the global PM of Gala Lab

Gala Lab’s MMORPG <Rappelz>is quite successfully settled in global markets like MEA, Russia, and Europe.

According to an interview with SeYoung Park PM of Gala Lab, <Rappelz> is being serviced in 13 different langauges in 59 countries including the U.S., France, Germany, Italy, Russia, and MEA. It has 4.8 million total users and 50,000+ new players are registering every month.

Especailly in MEA, it is ranked first place in the most popular game since last 2009. Moreover, it is also one of the most downloaded games in the first half of 2010 in Russia. Its CBT in emerging markets including South America and Indonesia are set in this September.

Park said trust between the developer and the local publisher was the most essential for the success. He exemplified that Gala Lab suggested to change <Rappelz>’s payment policy from subscription to F2P service. F2P in MEA then was unfamiliar to the gamer and even payment systems were not set enough for it. So it was quite risky to deal with. But the local publisher accepted Gala Lab’s offer and built a new payment system in order for their customers to purchase virtual items easily. As a result, <Rappelz> has gotton grown even more than ever.

Rappelz's growth rate in MEA.

About the localization, he said revising backgrounds and outwears was the priority. They minimized nudity of female characters and removed such religous elements as cross.

For Russia, national quests are being developed. He said if this Russian quests work out, then other countries would have their own quests too.

In addition, the weather in Russia was an unexpected variable. Since Russia is a very cold country, people like to play outside on sunny days and it casuses CCU of <Rappelz> plummet by nearly 30%. So Park said he is seriously considering how to take care of the issue.

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Divine Soul Launches OBT in Russia

May 9th, 2011

GamePrix’s MORPG <Divine Soul> launched OBT in Russia with Russian publisher Nikita Online.

<Divine Soul> has been signed in January and has begun CBT in April. ?Then it started the OBT right after the end of the CBT.

“Russia was different. Both gamers and publisher showed more attitude toward the game. The quality feedback from players would be a great help to make the game better,” said SungWan Hong the CEO of GamePrix. “Launching in overseas market for the first time is a new challenge to <Divine Soul>. We, all the executives and staffs, will try our best to make the best game for Russian gamers.”

More details are available at the Russian official site(soul.gamexp.ru).

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Starting Up Kart Rider in Russia

December 14th, 2010

<Kart Rider> is starting up the engine in Russia and CIS with Innova Systems.

It has run CBT from December 7 and has been localized by adding various items like Russian number plate, Russian flag hand-rod, and so on. Right on the heels of the CBT, it launches OBT on December 14.

“It is honor to open <Kart Rider> this year which is the 20th year of establishing diplomatic relationship between Russia and Korea. We hope <Kart Rider> works as a positive medium for interchange between two nations,” said YongKyu Park the director of development team of <Kart Rider>.

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Argo Goes to Russia.

August 9th, 2010

Mgame and Digital Worlds have signed an export contract on Aug. 6 for servicing <Argo> in Russia.

Digital Worlds is a Russian publisher founded in 2003 and is servicing in Russia.

The future fantasy genre with steam punk style MMORPG <Argo> has started its OBT in Korea on last 5th.

“We are glad to service Korea’s brand new online game <Argo> to Russian gamers. We are willing to compete in the increasingly growing Russian market with Mgame who has expertise in global service,” said Pavel Roytberg, CEO of Digital Worlds.

“If you say Mgame has spread Korean online game to Asia and North America with <Knight Online> and <Yulgang Online>, our brand new games will continue to expand it to the emerging market. <Argo> will lead a new Korean online game wave to Russia,” said Yi Hyung Kwon, CEO of Mgame.

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[NIKITA] Brings Asda Story to Russia

March 29th, 2010

A Russian developer and operator of computer on-line games ? NIKITA.Online and a Korean games developer MaxOn Soft shook hands to release ASDA Story, on-line game (in the Russian language the game will have the name – “Fantasium”) in the territory of Russia, CIS and the Baltic countries.

NIKITA.Online company is operating with nine projects: “Rappelz”, “4Story”, “Dragon knight”, “Fantasium”, “Sphere”, “Sphere: Reborn”, “House 3”, “Sphere-2” and a browser-based game ? “WebRacing”.

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