Posts Tagged ‘contract’

Nexon, Sponsoring a pro baseball team

March 19th, 2012

Nexon announces the sponsorship contract for a year with Lotte Giants, a Korean professional baseball team.

According to the contract, Lotte Giants athletes will wear the uniform that has Nexon logo on the right side of its chest. It is similar to the sub-sponsorship between Nexon Japan and Chiba Lotte Marines, a professional baseball team in Japan.

In addition, Nexon will have special seats called Nexon Zone at Giant’s home stadium and the ads will be appeared continuously through LED billboards at the stadium.

Besides all of these, Nexon will promote their upcoming games with Lotte Giants and have off-line events called Nexon Special Day in the first half and the second half of the year.

Byung-su Jang, CEO of Lotte Giatns, said “Nexon and Lotte has a common assignment that each needs to provide healthy wholesome entertainment through online and off-line. Both know well about each need to try hard on doing social contribution activities. We won’t let ourselves neglect our duties together.”

Seo Min, CEO of Nexon, said “Nexon has been concerning pro-baseball and we even provided the homepage of KBO(Korea Baseball Organization) for free back to 1996. We are pleasure to make the contract with Lotte Giatns and will try to make the best model between games and pro-baseball.”

NCsoft found a professional baseball team called ‘NC Dinosaur last year. Ironically, Changwon-based NC Dinosaur is closed to Busan-based Lotte Giants geographically. Nexon is developing MLB 2K Online, which is expected to be released in 2013.

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Nexon to Publish Crytek’s Warface in Korea and Taiwan

February 29th, 2012

Nexon and Crytek signed a publishing agreement of online FPS game <Warface> for Korea and Taiwan.

<Warface> is Crytek’s first online game made by CryEngine3, featuring ultimate graphics, AI, physical effect, and other FPS elements.

“It’s pleasure to service FPS expert Crytek’s first online game. With our experience based on diverse online FPS games we have published, we will do our best to provide the best environment for the best game to our customers,” said Min Seo the CEO of Nexon.

“I am so glad to introduce <Warface> to Korea and Taiwan via the best partner Nexon. In combination with Crytek’s high-end technology and in-depth gaming DNA and Nexon’s rich experience in operation, it would bring a revolution to Korea,” said Cevat Yerli the founder and CEO of Crytek.

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Nexon Invests in Mobile Developer Moyasoft

February 21st, 2012

Nexon has signed an investment contract with Moyasoft today, acquiring 19.99% share of it.

This is Nexon’s first investment to a mobile developer after merger between Nexon Mobile and itself last January.

Moyasoft is a smartphone games developer known for its most popular a social RPG <GodWarz>, ranked 5th in top revenue making application in Korean Apple appstore.

“Nexon opened a way to actively cooperate with Moyasoft who has developed the popular social RPG. We are going to keep looking to ways of growing along with capable developers,” said Min Seo the CEO of Nexon.

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SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Aims SEA with Shanda Games

February 13th, 2012

On February 3, Softmax signed an export contract of its TPS online game <SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online> with Shanda Games International, planning to launch a closed beta test in Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Australia within this month.

“We have now exported the game to total 11 countries including 10 Asian regions and North America. We will do our best to cooperate with the local partner for the best result,” said Softmax.

<SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online> is also looking forward to being exported to Europe and other South East Asian countries in the future as such discussions are ongoing.

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Nexon and Netmarble Co-publish Sudden Attack After Skits

June 23rd, 2011

Finally, the conflict between Nexon and Netmarble over <Sudden Attack> is over by today. It took 20 days to reach a settlement of co-publishing the game until July 11, 2013.

Let me summarize the story for you.

Netmarble’s due date of servicing <Sudden Attack> is July 11, 2011. Nexon, however, took over the developer of <Sudden Attack>, Gamehi, in the mid of 2010 and wanted to publish it exclusively after Netmarble loses the right of service later.

But what mattered was that <Sudden Attack> is Netmarble’s heart since it is both the biggest game to them and the most popular FPS in Korea. Netmarble cannot give up the title no matter what. So the 20-day conflict began right here.

 

■ Unprecedented skits

Since Nexon was so determined to own the game, Netmarble took a step backward and suggested co-publishing. Yet still Nexon was firm.

JungJoon Kim the CEO of Gamehi urged that <Sudden Attack> cannot be split and DB transfer is only what he concerns. So Nexon told Netmarble to hand all the game DB including player’s over to them and Netmarble agreed it.

But Nexon did not believe Netmarble’s kindness and planned an unprecedented event called ‘Move quickly’ which rewards all the players who migrate their information to Nexon from Netmarble US$60 in game money in pursuit of having their DB without a help of Netmarble in early June. The event promotion has been done as if an AAA game has launched.

Another conflict or skit I want to call was made here. Nexon asked players to screenshot their ID tag in the game to participate the promotion. On the heels of that, Netmarble banned screenshot function(F8) in the game in order to prevent the players from leaving to Nexon. Then Nexon managed to creat an external program that allows capturing the monitor and repetitively updated it as soon as Netmarble disabled it.

It’s pretty ironic that such battle is not done between a hacker and a publisher but between current partners.

 

■ Nexon and Gamehi just saved their faces

Anyways, they dramatically concluded it by co-publishing. To Nexon, it is not a bad decision since the amount of the DB they need to take care of if their exclusive service is made would be a tough burden to them.

In additino to that, the timing is dangerous. The summer vacation is coming and other competitors are sitting tight for <Sudden Attack>’s possible shrink.

Thanks to the amicable agreement, Gamehi would stop worrying about <Sudden Attack 2>’s contract with Netmarble for a while.

According to their agreement, the successor of <Sudden Attack> shoud have been made and have launched its OBT by 2010 and have started commercial service within 6 months from the OBT. But Gamhi has failed it. Unfortunately, <Sudden Attack 2> is still in the level of design.

Netmarble might have done a legal action if <Sudden Attack> had disappointed them. Nexon also addressed “Regarding <Sudden Attack 2>, Nexon, Gamehi, and CJ E&M(Netmarble) are going to cooperate smoothly” through press release.

In conclusion, Nexon will begin servicing <Sudden Attack> on July 11 according to the new contract and the players from both sides would not have any inconvenience since they play in the same server.

But I am not sure how they would recover their already-lost brand image, trust, and players through the lose-lose battle.

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