[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] YJM Games announced on the 8th that the apocalyptic MMORPG 'Soulworker Academia,' set in a school, attracted 400,000 participants on the first day of pre-registration.


Soulworker Academia raised expectations for its success as over 400,000 applicants flooded the pre-registration brand site in just one day on the 6th.


Soulworker Academia is a mobile game based on the popular PC online game 'Soulworker' IP, praised for capturing the original's thrilling action and hand-drawn animation-style cartoon rendering graphics, successfully drawing users' attention.


Meanwhile, the pre-registration has been ongoing since the 6th through the brand page, Google Play, App Store, and One Store Market until the official launch. Additionally, the brand page offers various game information in advance, including lifestyle content introduction videos, battle footage, and an introduction to Soulworker.


Furthermore, an event is being held where participants who join the official cafe after pre-registration will be entered into a draw to receive 500 Naver Pay points, along with various other events that will award Google gift cards.



Oh Jin-young, Head of Mobile Business at YJM Games, said, “We thank the users for their expectations and support shown on the first day of pre-registration,” and added, “We are conducting various contents and events through the brand page until the official launch, so we ask for your continued interest.”


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