Action Square Targets Japanese Market with 'Samguk Blade'... CBT Starts on 14th
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Action Square announced on the 14th that its mobile game 'Samguk Blade' will conduct a Closed Beta Test (CBT) after signing a publishing contract in Japan with 5X Inc.
Samguk Blade is an action RPG that combines the story of 'Samgukji' with exhilarating Unreal Engine-based action. It has attracted high interest and expectations from the global market since its development stage and is a steady seller with a record of ranking 4th in Google Play's top grossing charts after its release.
The Japan CBT, conducted together with 5X Inc, will run from the 14th to the 29th and will involve a total of 3,000 applicants. Reflecting the diverse opinions of Japanese users, the company plans to develop and service thoroughly localized and optimized content for Japanese users, aiming for the first quarter of this year.
The company is currently accepting pre-registrations for the domestic 2.0 major update. Along with significant in-game changes and new fun elements, it plans to accelerate its entry into the global market starting with Japan.
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Kim Yeonjun, CEO of Action Square, stated, "We will deliver the fun elements and charm of Samguk Blade to Japanese users," and added, "Through the CBT, we plan to provide thoroughly localized and optimized content for the Japanese market."
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