Maintaining 2nd Place in Google Play Revenue Since the 22nd

Nexon 'Baram-ui Nara: Yeon' Surpasses 2.6 Million Cumulative Downloads View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-gyu Lee] Nexon announced on the 27th that its new mobile MMORPG "Baram-ui Nara: Yeon," co-developed with mobile game developer Supercat, has surpassed 2.6 million cumulative downloads.


Baram-ui Nara: Yeon exceeded 1 million downloads within a day of its official release on the 15th, and has continued its strong momentum by surpassing 2.6 million cumulative downloads as of today.


Since its launch, it has consistently held the number one spot in revenue on both the Apple App Store and One Store. Additionally, since the 22nd, it has maintained second place in revenue on Google Play, demonstrating the enduring strength of Nexon's longest-running intellectual property (IP).


Baram-ui Nara: Yeon is based on Nexon's flagship long-running PC game IP "Baram-ui Nara," which was released in 1996. It shares the same original storyline and world setting, centered on the early Three Kingdoms period with protagonists King Yuri and Prince Hodong.



It also faithfully reproduces the original's unique controls and the thrill of combat on mobile devices. The game emphasizes community features such as group hunting (party play) utilizing distinct job characteristics, open chat rooms, and group chat rooms.


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