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  2. Mu Online - Wikipedia

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    Mu Online was created in December 2001 by the Korean gaming company Webzen Inc. Like most MMORPGs, players create a character among nine different classes and set foot on the MU Continent. To gain experience and thus level up, a player needs to fight monsters (mobs).

  3. MU Legend - Wikipedia

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    MU Legend is a massively multiplayer online action role-playing game (MMOARPG). It is based on the 2001 game MU Online as well as MU Origin . Like its predecessor, MU Legend is developed by the Korean gaming company Webzen Games . [ 1 ]

  4. Webzen - Wikipedia

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    Webzen merged with NHN Games, which was dissolved with the merger on July 7, 2010. Webzen acquired Ymir Games on January 26, 2011 and became the owner of Metin2.. The company's line-up of games includes other new titles such as Archlord 2, MU: eX 700 - MU Online's first expansion, Continent of the Ninth (C9): PvP Global Championship and the first of a kind MU World Championship 2011.

  5. Asphere Innovations - Wikipedia

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    MU Online: 2019 Webzen Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from New Era & Winner Online & Webzen Last Chaos: 2018 Barunson Games Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from Gamigo Skyforge: 2022 My.com Online MMORPG Transfer publishing license from My.com Three Kingdoms II: 2001: N/A: Offline: RSLG: Arabian Nights: 2001: N/A: Offline ...

  6. Category:Webzen games - Wikipedia

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  7. 37Games - Wikipedia

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    37Games (Chinese: 37游戏 officially Sanqi Interactive Entertainment Chinese: 三七互娱) is an international browser and mobile game developer and publisher.Its gaming platform covers North America, Europe, mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and several Southeast Asia countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines and Singapore. 37Games is registered in Shanghai ...

  8. Soul of the Ultimate Nation - Wikipedia

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    The game was launched in Taiwan on April 19, and in China on May 24, 2007 as a paid online service [1] and closed on July 3, 2013. [2] [3] In December 2005, Webzen sold an export contract for the game to The9 for $13 million USD in total, which at the time was the largest single export transaction in Korea's online game history. [4]

  9. Huxley (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The story was thought to be based on the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, hence the name, but Webzen stated there are no tie-ins to the book's story and it was just an inspiration. [7] The game's visual style is reminiscent of the StarCraft series of games, which are extremely popular in South Korea (where the developer is based).