Nexon
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Native name | 넥슨 株式会社ネクソン |
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Company type | Public[1][2][3] |
TYO: 3659 | |
Industry | Game developer and publisher |
Founded | 1994 Seoul, South Korea |
Founders | Kim Jung Ju & Jake Song |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan.[4]
Global Offices Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea El Segundo, California, USA Berlin, Germany Emeryville, California, USA |
Key people | Owen Mahoney(CEO)[5] Shiro Uemura (CFO)[6] Ji Won Park (Nexon Korea Corp. CEO)[7] Richard Williams (Nexon America Inc. CEO)[8] Keunwook (Kenny) Chang (Nexon Europe GmbH CEO)[9] |
Revenue | ¥190.263 billion (2015) [10] |
¥62.290 billion (2015) [10] | |
¥55.132 billion (2015) [10] | |
Number of employees | 5,033 (Dec. 2015)[11][12] |
Subsidiaries | Nexon Korea Corporation Nexon America Inc. Nexon Europe GmbH Nexon Taiwan Ltd. Nexon Networks Corporation NEXON M Inc. Nexon Communications Co., Ltd. NEOPLE INC. NDOORS Corporation Lexian Software Development (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Rushmo Co., Ltd. Neon Studio Corporation NEXON GT Co., Ltd. gloops, Inc. COMLIER. INC gloops Vietnam Co.,Ltd. Nexon Space Co., Ltd. THINGSOFT Inc. Fantage.com Inc. Boolean Games Rushmo America, Inc.[13] Big Huge Games |
Website | http://company.nexon.co.jp/en/ |
Template:Hangugeo Co., Ltd. (stylized, trademarked and marketed as NEXON Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ネクソン, Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Nekuson)) is a global developer and publisher of free-to-play (F2P) PC and mobile online games.[14] Nexon was founded in Seoul in 1994 by Kim Jung Ju and Jake Song, Nexon's headquarters is currently located in Tokyo, Japan. Nexon is currently a listed company in Tokyo Stock Exchange.[14]
History
Nexon Group was established in Korea on December 1994.[14] Nexon developed and published its first title, Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds, in 1996, which the Company continues to service.[15] Many title releases followed such as Dark Ages: Online Roleplaying, Elemental Saga, QuizQuiz, KartRider, Elancia, and Shattered Galaxy;[16] some of which are maintained by a company spun off of Nexon, Kru Interactive.[17] In 2003, Nexon developed MapleStory in Korea, which later became its most successful title and has been serviced for more than a decade.[18][19] The game was localized in many locations such as Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, North America, Europe, Brazil, and Vietnam.[20] Nexon is also the developer of Dungeon&Fighter, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Neople.[21][22] Dungeon&Fighter is one of the most popular free-to-play PC online games in China.[22][23]
Originally founded in Korea, Nexon Co., Ltd. is currently based in Japan and has offices located in Japan, Korea, United States and Europe.
Nexon currently has 21 subsidiaries: Nexon Korea Corporation, Nexon America Inc., Nexon Europe GmbH, Nexon Taiwan Ltd., Nexon Networks, NEXON M Inc., Nexon Communications, NEOPLE, NDOORS, Lexian, Rushmo, Rushmo America, Neon Studio, NEXON GT, gloops, COMLIER, gloops Vietnam, Nexon Space, THINGSOFT, Boolean Games and Fantage.[13][24]
Nexon went public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on December 14, 2011 in an initial public offering, the largest in Japan for 2011 and the second largest by a technological company for 2011 worldwide.[25]
On March 9, 2016, Nexon acquired Big Huge Games.[26]
Games
Nexon America games
Game | Launched | Genre | Developer | Status | Official Website |
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MapleStory | May 11, 2005 (North America) | Fantasy MMORPG | Wizet | Live | maplestory.nexon.net |
Mabinogi | March 27, 2002[27] | Fantasy MMORPG | devCAT | Live | mabinogi.nexon.net |
Combat Arms | July 11, 2003 (North America)[28] | First-person shooter | Doobic Studios | Live | combatarms.nexon.net |
Vindictus | October 27, 2010 (North America)[29] | Action MMORPG | devCAT | Live | vindictus.com |
Atlantica Online | March 29, 2011 (North America) (Service Taken Over From Ndoors[30]) | Strategy MMORPG | NDOORS Corporation | Live | atlantica.nexon.net/ |
Dragon Nest | September 27, 2011 (North America)[31] | Action MMORPG | Eyedentity Games | Live | dragonnest.com |
List of PC games
Game Name | Nexon Korea | Nexon Japan | Nexon America | Nexon Europe |
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MapleStory 2003 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
MapleStory 2 2015 (Korea) |
Yes | No | No | No |
Sudden Attack 2004 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | Closed | No |
Mabinogi 2004 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Closed |
Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds 1996 (Korea) |
Yes | Closed | No | No |
Talesweaver 2003 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | No | No |
Everplanet 2009 (Korea) |
Yes | Closed | No | No |
Shaiya Online | Yes | No | No[32] | No[32] |
Legend of Darkness 1999 (Korea) |
Yes | Closed | No | No |
Asgard | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Elancia | Yes | Closed | No | No |
Elsword 2007 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | No | No |
Dungeon Fighter Online 2005 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | Closed (Now serviced by Neople) | No |
Vindictus Known in Asia as Mabinogi: Heroes 2010 (Korea) |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dragon Nest 2010 (Korea) |
Moved to Actoz Soft |
No | Yes | No |
Eve Online | No | Yes | No | No |
Crazy Shooting Bubble Fighter 2008 (Korea) |
Yes | No | No | No |
Crazy Arcade BnB 2001 (Korea) |
Yes | Closed | Closed | No |
Crazyracing Kartrider 2004 (Korea) |
Yes | Closed | Closed | No |
QPlay | Yes | Closed | No | No |
Counter-Strike Online | Yes | Yes | No | No |
Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies | No | No | No | Yes (via the Steam platform)[33] |
War Rock | Moved to DreamExecution |
No | No | Yes |
Combat Arms | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
Atlantica Online | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Dekaron | Yes[34] | Yes | No | Yes |
Luminary: Rise of the GoonZu | No | Yes | No | No |
Chaos Online | Yes | No | No | No |
Counter-Strike Online 2 | Yes | No | No | No |
FIFA Online 3 2012 (Korea) |
Yes | No | No | No |
Cyphers Online | Yes | No | No | No |
United Eleven Known in Asia as Football Day 2014 (Europe) |
No | No | No | Yes[35] |
LOST SAGA | Yes | No | No | Closed[36] |
Epic of the Three Kingdoms | Yes[37] | Closed | No | No |
Tales Runner | Yes[38] | No | No | No |
Closers 2015 (Korea) |
Yes[39] | No | No | No |
Dirty Bomb 2015 (North America) |
No | No | Yes (via the Steam platform) |
No |
Game Pipeline (In-house and through publishing agreements)
2015 and Beyond
- MapleStory 2 (PC Online)[40][41][42]
- Ghost in the Shell: First Assault - Stand Alone Complex Online (PC Online)[41][43][44]
- LawBreakers (PC Online)[45]
- Sudden Attack 2 (PC Online)[41][42][46]
- Dirty Bomb (PC Online)[47]
- Peria Chronicles (PC Online)[42]
- Aima (PC Online)[48]
- Hyper Universe (PC Online)[48]
- Tree of Savior (PC Online)[48]
- Ar:pieL (PC Online)[48]
- Legion of Heroes: Raid (Mobile)[48]
- Super Fantasy War (Mobile)[49]
- Mabinogi Duel (Mobile)[42]
- DomiNations (Mobile)[50]
- Monster Squad (Mobile)[51]
- Durango (Mobile)[52]
- Legacy Quest (Mobile)[53]
- Preta(Mobile)[48]
- Gwanggateo The Great (Mobile)[48]
- Travelers Tales Game (PC Online)
- Hero Sky (Mobile) developed by InnoSpark[54]
- Need For Speed: Edge (PC Online) developed by EA Spearhead
See also
References
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