
The Dark and Darker developer claims everything was done in house.
The Dark and Darker developer claims everything was done in house.
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Q4 2022 finished strong and Nexon expects that growth to continue into 2023.
Warhaven looks fun, but when can we expect to play it?
If you end up switching devices for Season 1, all your progress will carry over from the Preseason.
Time to finally drift, slide, boost, and race your way to a win... maybe.
Looking for an MMORPG to enjoy on your phone? Here are 10 great options to play on the go.
Nexon will be celebrating the newest hero will a special in-game event.
A in-game launch event will reward players with a Spike kart and license plate for logging in for seven days.
Some layoffs have been reported too.
Nexon gained a ton of player data that will contribute to future improvements.
The update is just the first of 2 updates planned to improve player experiences.
"2022 is shaping up to be a tremendous year for Nexon."
They’re bringing a lot of games to show off too.
Preseason will have various awards, shops, Racing Passes, and much more.
To accommodate those close and far from SoCal, Nexon will be sticking to a hybrid fanfest format.
The trailer arrives just ahead of the game’s upcoming Steam beta test next week.
For those who requested access, you can jump in later.
Formerly "Project HP", Nexon has finally unveiled more official news on the project.
The event debuts items and clothing for Latiya.
The company expects next quarter will see another rise in revenue, operating, and net income.
To preserve the IP's first title, the game will reproduce its vision and characters.
A bit of something for everyone.
Soon, fans of Dungeon and Fighter can get their battle on.
The beta test features nine playable agents.
Part two comes in late July with a new homestead feature and boss battle.
Goodbye Project ER, and hello Wars of Prasia.
Pre-registering now gets you a few days early access compared to the rest of the globe.
Go figure that mobile games make money.
Put on your party hats, Milletians!