넷마블게임즈 주식회사 | |
Public | |
Traded as | KRX: 251270 |
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Industry | Mobile game, Web game |
Founded | March 1, 2000; 20 years ago |
Founder | Bang Joon-hyuk |
Headquarters | Guro District, Seoul |
Worldwide | |
Key people | Park Sean (CEO)[1] |
Products | Online games |
KRW 294 billion (2016)[2] | |
KRW 209 billion (2016)[3] | |
Total assets | KRW 1,957 billion (2016)[4] |
Total equity | KRW 1,310 billion (2016)[5] |
3,000 non-consolidated in Korea (2016)[6] | |
Website |
Netmarble Corp. (Korean: 넷마블컴퍼니) is a South Korean mobile game developer. It is South Korea's largest mobile-gaming company which was founded in 2000 by Bang Jun-hyuk.
The Star Wars Commander Forum - This forum is dedicated to sharing tips, walk throughs, finding squads, and general discussions of the Star Wars Commander Game. Star Wars Force Arena is Shutting Down. And another Star Wars game bites the dust! Unfortunately, the Star Wars Commander mobile game is shutting down in June. This is not a rumor, folks. It was announced in an official notice on their.
Netmarble developed Lineage 2 Revolution in 2015 and released to the public that same year. As of 2019 L2R became one of the highest-grossing mobiles in the market; exceeding 924 million dollars in 11 months since its release. Currently, Netmarble continues to update and bring new content to L2R.
Netmarble produces role-playing mobile games. As of 2015, it had more than 3,000 employees and served over 120 countries worldwide. In May 2017, Bang took the company public, raising $2.4 billion.[7]
Netmarble has developed mobile games including Seven Knights, Raven (Evilbane in the U.S.) and Everybody's Marble. It also claims a large shareholder stake in SGN, a casual game developer, and has a strategic partnership with CJ E&M Corporation.[8]Lost jewels in history.
Since 2015, the company has licensed Disney-owned properties to produce games such as Marvel: Future Fight (2015),[9]Disney Magical Dice (2016),[10] and Star Wars: Force Arena (2017).[11][12][13][14]Big farm mobile harvest event schedule.
In 2018, Netmarble named Park Sean as its new CEO. Park, the former chief strategy officer of the operator of KakaoTalk, co-headed Netmarble with incumbent chief Kwon Young-sik.[15]
As of 2018, Netmarble shareholders consisted of Bang Joon-hyuk (24.31%), CJ E&M Corp. (21.96%), Tencent (Han River Investment Pte. Ltd.) (17.66%), NCsoft Corp. (6.85%) and National Pension Service (5.00%).[16]
In April 2018, Netmarble acquired 25.71% in Big Hit Entertainment, the agency of Korean boy group BTS and TXT, becoming its second largest shareholder.[17]
Netmarble and Disney's partnership significantly deteriorated near the end of 2018 when the former announced that it can no longer support Disney Magical Dice and Star Wars: Force Arena, and eventually shut down both games,[citation needed] leaving Future Fight as the only Disney-based game it supports.
넷마블게임즈 주식회사 | |
Public | |
Traded as | KRX: 251270 |
---|---|
Industry | Mobile game, Web game |
Founded | March 1, 2000; 20 years ago |
Founder | Bang Joon-hyuk |
Headquarters | Guro District, Seoul |
Worldwide | |
Key people | Park Sean (CEO)[1] |
Products | Online games |
KRW 294 billion (2016)[2] | |
KRW 209 billion (2016)[3] | |
Total assets | KRW 1,957 billion (2016)[4] |
Total equity | KRW 1,310 billion (2016)[5] |
3,000 non-consolidated in Korea (2016)[6] | |
Website |
Netmarble Corp. (Korean: 넷마블컴퍼니) is a South Korean mobile game developer. It is South Korea's largest mobile-gaming company which was founded in 2000 by Bang Jun-hyuk.
The Star Wars Commander Forum - This forum is dedicated to sharing tips, walk throughs, finding squads, and general discussions of the Star Wars Commander Game. Star Wars Force Arena is Shutting Down. And another Star Wars game bites the dust! Unfortunately, the Star Wars Commander mobile game is shutting down in June. This is not a rumor, folks. It was announced in an official notice on their.
Netmarble developed Lineage 2 Revolution in 2015 and released to the public that same year. As of 2019 L2R became one of the highest-grossing mobiles in the market; exceeding 924 million dollars in 11 months since its release. Currently, Netmarble continues to update and bring new content to L2R.
Netmarble produces role-playing mobile games. As of 2015, it had more than 3,000 employees and served over 120 countries worldwide. In May 2017, Bang took the company public, raising $2.4 billion.[7]
Netmarble has developed mobile games including Seven Knights, Raven (Evilbane in the U.S.) and Everybody's Marble. It also claims a large shareholder stake in SGN, a casual game developer, and has a strategic partnership with CJ E&M Corporation.[8]Lost jewels in history.
Since 2015, the company has licensed Disney-owned properties to produce games such as Marvel: Future Fight (2015),[9]Disney Magical Dice (2016),[10] and Star Wars: Force Arena (2017).[11][12][13][14]Big farm mobile harvest event schedule.
In 2018, Netmarble named Park Sean as its new CEO. Park, the former chief strategy officer of the operator of KakaoTalk, co-headed Netmarble with incumbent chief Kwon Young-sik.[15]
As of 2018, Netmarble shareholders consisted of Bang Joon-hyuk (24.31%), CJ E&M Corp. (21.96%), Tencent (Han River Investment Pte. Ltd.) (17.66%), NCsoft Corp. (6.85%) and National Pension Service (5.00%).[16]
In April 2018, Netmarble acquired 25.71% in Big Hit Entertainment, the agency of Korean boy group BTS and TXT, becoming its second largest shareholder.[17]
Netmarble and Disney's partnership significantly deteriorated near the end of 2018 when the former announced that it can no longer support Disney Magical Dice and Star Wars: Force Arena, and eventually shut down both games,[citation needed] leaving Future Fight as the only Disney-based game it supports.