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In January 2012, NHN Corporation sold 100% stake of ijji to Aeria Games [7] who began to host ijji's core games (GunZ, Soldier Front, and Alliance of Valiant Arms).By July, all ijji services were taken down and account transfers were open for users to transfer existing account data to Aeria Games.
Acacia Subsidiary Enters into a License and Settlement Agreement with NHN USA, Inc., NHN Corporation, IJJI Games, LLC, Aeria Games & Entertainment, Inc. and Red Duck Inc. NEWPORT BEACH, Calif ...
Gunster: Rain of Bullets was a 2D multiplayer action video game, created by Korean-based company NHN who in turn hosted the game using the North American portal named ijji. One other version of Gunster exists, named Gunstriker: Reloaded Bullets and is hosted at Hangame Japan.
This is a category for games and other media related to the company Ijji. Pages in category "Ijji" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Gunbound (stylized as GunBound; Korean: 건바운드 Geonbaundeu) is a free-to-play, multiplayer, turn-based artillery game developed by South Korean developer Softnyx.It has been compared to the Worms series as it shares many common gameplay features.
In North America and Europe, the game was published by En Masse Entertainment (2016-2018), Aeria Games (2012-2016), and ijji (2009-2012). It is hosted in the People's Republic of China by Tencent Games, and in Taiwan by Garena [1] (previously WarTown [2]). In Japan and Korea the game is hosted by NEOWIZ (operator of Pmang).
The game was managed on an international gaming portal by ijji games until management shifted to the Aeria Games gaming portal in March 2012. In the first week of May 2013 (1st on the forums [8] and on the homepage [9]), Aeria announced that the game would be cancelled on May 31, and that the forums would be deleted in June. They stated that ...
Aeria Games, formerly known as Aeria Games and Entertainment, was an online game publisher.The corporate headquarters were in Berlin, Germany. [2]Aeria Games was a privately-owned organization by Aeria Games & Entertainment Inc, later a subsidiary of ProSiebenSat.1 Media, [3] and later of Gamigo, which operated an Internet gaming portal for massively multiplayer online games.