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Survival Project: Search for the Legendary Orb
A promotional poster.
Developer(s)I.O. Entertainment
Publisher(s)South Korea World HanbitSoft

China Happy Digi / HanbitSoft
Taiwan Asia Pacific Entertainment Networks / HanbitSoft
Malaysia E-Games Malaysia
Indonesia PlayOn Interactive
Japan Gungho Online Entertainment

Thailand Siam Infinit / HanbitSoft
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseSouth Korea November 2001 (closed beta); April 22, 2002 (public beta); February 17, 2003 (full release)

Taiwan June 25, 2003 (closed beta);[1] July 15, 2003 (public beta)[2]
China July 4, 2003 (public beta)[3]
World between June 9, 2003 and November 3, 2003[4] (TBC)
Japan June 24, 2004 (full release)[5]
MalaysiaSingapore July 19, 2004 (public beta)[6]
Thailand between November 2003 and July 26, 2004[7] (TBC)

Indonesia October 22, 2004 (public beta)[8]
Genre(s)Fantasy, Action RPG, MMORPG
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Survival Project (Template:Lang-ko) is a 2D fantasy massively multiplayer online action role-playing game with emphasis on real-time combat and PvP. It was the first game HanbitSoft commercialized and was released in 2003. The International version was also released in 2003[4] for the 2003 WCG Survival Project Tournament as a Korean Government sponsored game. The international servers were later closed on October 31, 2004 after the partners of the game built up their own localized sites. E-Games Malaysia hosted the English servers from then on, providing many feature updates to the original game. However the Malaysian servers also closed down on March 31, 2007. Lastly, the Korean Server closed down on February 24, 2013.

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