Nexon Giants, MapleStory, KartRider, Enter the Mobile and Social Game
Space
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nexon is entering the mobile and social gaming markets with versions of
two of its most popular worldwide titles, KartRider and MapleStory.
Nexon has plans to publish KartRider Rush on the iOS and Android
platforms and MapleStory Adventures on the Facebook platform later this
year. KartRider Rush launches later this month, and MapleStory
Adventures is set to launch this summer.
?Expanding our global IPs into the social and mobile gaming space is a
watershed moment in Nexon?s global expansion efforts?
KartRider Rush, playable soon as a free app on iPhone, iPod Touch and
iPad, and on Android devices later this summer, is a mobile version of
Nexon?s KartRider, which boasts more than 200 million registered players
worldwide. KartRider Rush will allow up to four players to race against
each other on unique and challenging maps in both a battle mode and time
trial mode. A single player mode allows players to race against AIs in
Item Mode and Speed Mode, and players can compare their scores against
friends using Facebook Connect. KartRider Rush?s microtransaction-based
model allows players to download and play the game for free, and also
provides the option to extend the gameplay experience through the
purchase of additional tracks.
MapleStory Adventures will be available on Facebook this summer, taking
the original and familiar colorful 2D side-scrolling adventure,
MapleStory, and adapting it to a simpler interface. MapleStory
Adventures will allow Facebook users to participate in quests and
challenges while inviting friends to help in combat. The game will also
follow Nexon?s microtransaction-based model, which will let players play
all of MapleStory Adventures for free while offering the ability to
enhance the gameplay experience through the purchases of in-game items.
?Expanding our global IPs into the social and mobile gaming space is a
watershed moment in Nexon?s global expansion efforts,? said Daniel Kim,
Nexon America?s CEO. ?Not only will this move provide new ways for
hundreds of millions of fans worldwide to experience Nexon?s games, it
allows Nexon the opportunity to prove the robustness of its business
model on new platforms.?
Nexon was the world?s first game developer to successfully commercialize
microtransaction games. With the release of MapleStory in 2005, Nexon
has also led the way in the use of the microtransaction business model
in North America.
About Nexon America, Inc.
Nexon America Inc. is the North American publishing arm of Nexon Group,
a pioneer of interactive entertainment software and the world's leader
in massively multiplayer online games. Based in Los Angeles, Nexon
America was founded in 2005 to bring the best of online entertainment to
the North American audience. The company's growing library of titles
includes the world famous franchise MapleStory; the new fantasy life of
Mabinogi; the fast-paced, first-person shooter Combat Arms; the
action-adventure RPG Dungeon Fighter Online; the online, arcade-style
multiplayer, hyper-puzzle action game PopTag!; and the recently launched
physics-based action online game, Vindictus. The foundation of all Nexon
America titles is the item selling business model, in which users access
the full game for free and can later opt to pay for game enhancements.
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