The industry veterans join the now mobile game developer as COO and creative director respectively
Read More »Titanfall: Frontline mobile game cancelled
Respawn has announced the cancellation of mobile title Titanfall: Frontline, just four months after it was announced. The spin-off strategy card game was currently in closed beta on iOS and Android, but now the studio says it will shut down the servers at the end of January. The developer explained …
Read More »Nexon acquire 49% equity stake in Thai publisher iDCC
Planning to buy the rest as soon as Thai government approve the deal
Read More »Nexon opens dev submissions for VR exhibition
Six games will be showcased in the ‘VR, why just be part of the audience?’ display at the Nexon Computer Museum, with first-place winners also invited for workshops in South Korea
Read More »Nexon rebuilding Final Fantasy XI in Unreal Engine 4 for mobile
Reboot of MMO is result of partnership between MapleStory studio and Square Enix
Read More »Big Huge Games purchased by Nexon
Civilization designer Brian Reynolds and Tim Train reacquired rights to studio name following 38 Studios collapse in 2012
Read More »DomiNations and HIT help Nexon drive 10% revenue jump in 2015
South Korean mobile studio saw income rise by more than a third last year
Read More »New Titanfall games announced… for smartphones
Developer Respawn has teamed up with Nexon to produce several” new smartphone and tablet titles set in the Titanfall universe. As part of the deal both companies have invested in Los Angeles based mobile developer Particle City, which has been founded by Respawn’s Vince Zampella. The agreement is described as …
Read More »Nexon sells off its NCSoft shares
Nexon has sold off its 15 per cent stake in South Korea publisher NCSoft. As reported byBusiness Korea, sales of the shares were worth $533.7m in cash. During the sell-off, NCSoft CEO Kim Taek-jin increased his stake in the companyfrom ten per centto 12 per cent by acquiring 440,000 shares. …
Read More »Nexon sells off shares in NCSoft
Publishing giant ends long-rumoured takeover bid
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