Naver Participates in 'Tokyo Game Show 2020'... Showcases Gamepot
[Asia Economy Reporter Bu Aeri] Naver Business Platform (NBP) announced on the 22nd that it will participate in the 'Tokyo Game Show 2020,' which will be held online starting from the 23rd.
NBP is expanding its influence in the gaming industry by providing cloud services to major global game companies such as PUBG of PUBG Corporation and Black Desert Mobile of Pearl Abyss.
At this event, NBP plans to actively promote its game management platform, 'GamePot.'
GamePot is an integrated platform that offers both game development software development kits (SDK) and game operation tools, featuring functions such as login, payment, statistics, as well as big data analysis and operations.
In Japan, East Games' Cabal Online, One Light's Kotamajeya, and Hammer Entertainment's Inuyasha have adopted GamePot.
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Im Tae-geon, Executive Director of Sales at NBP, stated, "Using GamePot can shorten the game development period by at least one month, reducing overall company costs caused by delayed releases," and added, "NBP's global regions also provide optimized functions for companies planning overseas launches."
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