South Korean company Nexon has become a priority partner of Blizzard Entertainment in negotiations on the development of a new project in Starcraft Franchise. In addition, Nexon is likely to receive exclusive rights to publish the Overwatch Mobile game in South Korea and Japan. About it reports Today Para Publishing (MTN).
According to MTN, Nexon was chosen as a priority participant in negotiations with Blizzard and launched the right to distribute Overwatch Mobile in South Korea and Japan, as well as the main stage of discussing cooperation in the new Starcraft project. In many other South Korean studio, including Ncsoft and Netmarble, it is reported that he has been fighting for partnership with Blizzard. Blizzard’s first -scale cooperation with the Korean game company to go for the first time.
“The high interest of Korean companies was due to the great impact on the local market, and the expectation of the latest game in the Nostalgia and Overwatch series, MT says MTN.
Intellectual property tender conditions (IP) Starcraft are flexible and do not limit type or content form. Overwatch Mobile is the latest IP Overwatch game of MOBA (multiplayer online war arena) developed by Blizzard itself. The tender participants mentioned in the documents Overwatch 3.
Despite the great attractiveness of the proposal, the tender participants faced certain difficulties. In the case of Starcraft, RTS is considered the most suitable species to protect the spirit of the game, but it seems to be a difficult task to create a game that corresponds to the Starcraft 2 level. Development in other types such as Mobile MOBA or Card Game (TGC) may not fully explain the IP potential.
The tender participants submitted various offers for Starcraft, including the development of spin-offs. Nexon’s special proposal is not specified.
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Source: Gazeta

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