There's also the League System for ranked play and the Career Circuit for weekly rewards.
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It’s too much of a time sink.
Sometimes, it isn't all about shooting your way to victory.
Let's get that bread, boys!
You have until November 6 to try this new game out on PC, PS5, and Xbox X|S!
This test for the team-based, free-to-play shooter game introduces Skyway Stadium and Bank-It.
If you've been waiting to get your hands on ARC Raiders, it's almost time.
Sign up now to experience the changes Embark Studios has made following the first playtest.
There's a lot of new buzzwords in the description of ARC Raiders.
Players can sign up for upcoming playtests on PC now.
The game was supposed to release some time this year.
Full-year revenue down 6%, Bitcoin investment somehow has a "revaluation gain."
Strong emphasis on teamwork as you fight robotic invaders from the sky.
Embark Studios tops financials, highlighting three projects in the works.
Stop me if you've heard this before, but Nexon is reporting "record-setting" quarterly and annual revenues for the final quarter of 2020 and the year as a whole.
Nexon released its Q3 2020 financial statement earlier today, and while it's not quite as effusive as previous installments, it was still good news (almost) all around for the developer.
It may sound like a cliche by now, but Nexon is once again touting its latest financial quarter as a "record." This time, the company is touting "Record Q2 Revenue," totaling 64.5 million Japanese yen (JPY), or about $610 mill...
Nexon reported its "Highest Ever Q4 Revenue in Korea" in its most recent financial report to investors, thanks in large part to MapleStory, MapleStory M, and FIFA Online 4.
It's certainly been an interesting year at Nexon.
Last month, we reported that Nexon had obtained a controlling share of Embark Studios, the Sweden-based developer founded by former Electronic Arts executive Patrick Söderlund.
Nexon isn't getting bought, but it is doing some buying.
Patrick Söderlund's game company, Embark Studios, is bringing on some bodies as it works on its first game, which will be "a cooperative free-to-play action game set in a distant future." In a Medium post, the former Elect...