Introduction of Automatic Matching System for User vs User Combat Content
Establishment of Community System Tailored for Mobile Environment

Nexon's Mobile Anticipated Title 'Baram-ui Nara: Yeon' Officially Released on the 15th View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Nexon announced on the 2nd that it will officially launch the new mobile massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) "Baram-ui Nara: Yeon," co-developed with Supercat, in South Korea on the 15th.


At the online showcase "Digital Unboxing" held on the afternoon of the same day on the official Baram-ui Nara: Yeon website and YouTube channel, Yoo Ji-in, Nexon Business Team Leader, and Lee Tae-sung, Supercat Director, appeared to reveal the development status.


Baram-ui Nara: Yeon is a mobile MMORPG based on Nexon's first intellectual property (IP), "Baram-ui Nara," which has been loved for 24 years. To bring the original's sentiment and nostalgia fully to mobile, the graphics were completely remastered. Detailed elements such as domestic regions, attributes, hunting grounds, houses, and monsters were implemented exactly 100% the same as the original.


Considering mobile trends, the user interface (UI) was optimized for mobile usability, and player-versus-player (PvP) content introduced an automatic matching system. The original content "Muhan-jang" offers 1v1 and 3v3 friendly and ranked matches adapted for mobile, allowing for a more thrilling experience. New raid content unique to Baram-ui Nara: Yeon was also prepared.


To enhance communication fun, a community system tailored for the mobile environment is introduced. Baram-ui Nara: Yeon supports both landscape and portrait modes in all situations, enabling easy chatting, with adjustable chat window size and transparency. Group chat rooms and open chat rooms are also provided for users with similar interests to communicate.


After two tests last year and gathering user feedback, Baram-ui Nara: Yeon proved its popularity by attracting over 1 million pre-registrations within ten days since the pre-registration began on the 17th of last month.



Director Lee said, "We are putting our utmost effort into the final development so that anyone?whether enjoying the original, cherishing memories of it, or unfamiliar with it?can enjoy playing happily."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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